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Creation is just a side issue! This protest is one of the main reasons people remain uninformed about the issues surrounding creation and evolution. But lack of understanding of such side issues is a major reason why young people abandon Christianity once they are out on their own. A Barna survey showed that around two-thirds of Christian teenagers will abandon their faith once they leave home. And most teenagers who grow up in the church will become disengaged from their faith in their twenties, even if only temporarily (and for many, it is not). Or else their faith makes little difference to how they live in the real world. An obvious example is that about a third of professing evangelicals under 30 voted for the first overtly pro-infanticide president in American history. These disturbing figures are supported by statistics that show that teenagers are less interested in Christianity than their parents. A co-worker told me once about her son, who left the faith while in a secular college, despite having had a Christian upbringing. Although he had been taught to believe the Bible, he had no basis for his beliefs when they were challenged by his atheist professors and pagan friends. By the end of his first year of college, he had renounced his faith. When his mother tried to talk to him about the Bible, he gave various village atheist arguments against the accuracy of the Bible and the existence of God which one finds on many atheist forums (which CMI answers on its Frequently Asked Questions page). I offered to teach her the answers, or even talk to her son myself, but my co-worker refused both offers, saying that she believed his intellectual arguments were simply an excuse, and that his real problem was spiritual. I tried to show her that at the very least his excuse could be taken away, but she was not persuaded. She sadly said, Perhaps someone like you will bring my son back to Jesus. But she refused any help. I believe my co-workers account points to several problems which lead many young people to desert the faith when they become independent from their believing parents.
Telling the questioner to just have faith gives the questioner the impression that there are no answers to his questions.
blind faith this attitude encourages is not enough for many college students who need a stronger foundation than just warm fuzzy feelings about Jesus if their faith is going to survive their college education.
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College, of which two years were taken up with general education courses like Algebra and General Psychology, and the other two divided between homiletics, counseling, and Bible survey courses. By the time someone graduates with a bachelors in pastoral ministry, he has had as few as four biblical studies courses, and may not have taken a biblical language (Greek or Hebrew). While these courses include much more than the layperson will usually learn, it hardly makes the student a competent biblical teacher; there are usually whole areas of the Bible he has not had a class about. Some pastors make up for this deficiency with reading and independent study, but many simply do not preach out of the Old Testament, since this is usually where the pastors knowledge is deficient. People in churches led by this sort of pastor who are dependent on the pastor for most of their biblical instruction will inevitably have even less knowledge of the Bible, since most do not have the education or resources to investigate the issues for themselves. No wonder many churches discourage questioning!
Compromising theology
Many educated pastors embrace an illegitimate figurative interpretation of the Genesis accounts where the days become long ages or serve merely a literary function. Unfortunately, many Bible Colleges have compromised badly (see Crisis in the colleges: A call for reformation), often leaving students feeling confusedor worse. (Graduate survivors of such colleges have been known to counsel eager young believers against pursuing theological qualifications, warning that pathway is strewn with those who lost their professed faith. No wonder certain theological seminaries have been dubbed theological cemeteries!) The more conservative compromisers will still accept a literal Adam (as Romans 5 teaches, for example), but believe he was created billions of years after the advent of death and suffering. (In stark contrast, the Bible teaches that death and suffering was the result of Adams sin. Many evangelicals have this compromising view, and though it is possible to be a genuinely saved progressive creationist or theistic evolutionist, it makes the foundation of ones theology unstable since all major doctrines have their origin in the first chapters of Genesis. In particular, it is hard to answer what is probably the most common atheopathic attack: how could a good allpowerful God permit so much suffering in the world?
Fun-oriented faith
The average youth group is full of fun social activities and games, and youth pastors constantly are looking for something new to keep the youth group fun and relevant. While this is not an evil in itself, the pursuit of fun often overshadows any teaching function of the youth group. And some youth leaders quest to be relevant has in reality, sadly, meant missed opportunity. Youth group is the ideal time to teach teenagers about the basics of how to defend their faith, and a basic education in apologetics could be critical for those who go on to college and have their faith challenged by unbelieving professors and peers. The problem is that when the youth group becomes all about fun and things the leaders think are relevant but in reality are not, it is hard to differentiate the youth group from any other social group, and the church wastes what could be the best way to make sure that teens stay in the church once they leave home. Teens also learn that faith is all about fun, and can develop a very self-centered faith. People tend to do what is expected of them, and most teenagers (and adults, for that matter) are capable of a lot more than the church is expecting of them.1
When the youth group becomes all about fun and things the leaders think are relevant but in reality are not, the church wastes what could be the best way to make sure that teens stay in the church once they leave home.
Lack of preparation
All these conditions contribute to the average churchs inability to respond to arguments against Christianity. Many evangelical churches tend to not discuss major challenges to the Christian faith from various secular sources. A few years back, The Da Vinci Code convinced many uninformed readers that the Catholic Church had usurped the rightful female leadership of the church, and that Jesus had married Mary Magdalene and fathered a child, although the book was littered with historical errors nearly as egregious as the theological misinformation (see CMIs articles).
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In any given week, one can find a supposedly historical television show that asserts that the Gospels are pieces of propaganda, that the early Church suppressed literature that did not conform with their narrow views, or that Christianity was copied from various pagan religions (see CMIs refutation of copycat nonsense). These productions are often created with budgets of millions of dollars and prestigious scholars which give the programs claims an air of reliability, even if there is little to no evidence for the truth of those claims. Few churches actually contest these claims, even though various apologists have addressed nearly every argument against Christianity. Another problem is susceptibility to non-Christian cults. Sadly, their missionaries can run eisegetical rings around many churchgoers. Yet their distortions of the Bible would be readily exposed if more churchgoers were taught the fundamentals of the faith, e.g. the deity of Christ and the Trinity. Many people in apologetics ministry even make their work available freely, so there is no excuse for not taking advantage of it.
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1. I know of one church where its leaders noticed nearly a decade ago, with growing alarm, that the 20-somethings were not moving into responsibility and leadership roles as their predecessors had done. On realising that these were all graduates of a youth group culture that had been served with fun and entertainment, which had almost completely displaced the formerly regular Scriptural teaching times, the church swiftly enacted sweeping reforms to its youth programs. Interestingly, the teens actively supported the reforms, saying We dont come to youth group to be entertained. If we want entertainment, we could go to tons better places, and they wholeheartedly embraced the new emphasis on Bible study, with concomitant calls to sobriety, selflessness, maturity. Not surprisingly, these young people soon showed a much different attitude to Christian service and mission than their entertainment-fed predecessors, quickly moving up to take on responsibilities appropriate to their talents and calling. Other churches too, disappointed at the fruit of their own fun-centred youth programs, are being similarly goaded to return to scriptural counsel re the training of young people in Christ. Return to text. 2. I began this article with a comment Ive often heard from people; in essence, that creation is not an important issue. On occasion, when I have replied: But it was an important issue for me!, the rejoinder is But youre only one person. Indeed. But Jesus taught that the good shepherd will leave the 99 in pasture to go after the one who is lost (Matthew 18:1214). Return to text. 3. See also the subsequent article Caged lions And the young generation in the church, which cited this, among other examples. The title was an allusion to a faulty anti-apologetics platitude by a famous preacher, who, when asked about defending the Bible, replied something like, How would you defend a lion? Open his cage and leave him to defend himself! Return to text.
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Eric B., Australia
Thank you for this article, particularly for raising the issue of christians response to the cults. As a young christian many years ago, I encounted the Jehovah witnesses, then the Mormons, which caused me to seriously look into the whole area of apologetics. I soon found that most christians are poorly taught in these areas, which some ex-Jehovahs witnesses that I have met agree with. There is a similar situation with the creation/evolution issue; a lack of sound apologetics; but I am as much at fault as anyone here it took me a long time to investigate fully this matter. Keep up your good work.
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