“You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist.” Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher, 1844-1900. Quoted from a poster displayed in a dormitory building on a large state university campus.
This past weekend, I took my son to see a university. We are on a quest for the "right" school. Criteria are in play here that remain unspoken and generally mysterious for me as a dad. My role has been to be the chauffeur, photographer and the annoying (but very comical) sidekick.
We've seen five schools now. It's been an impressive exercise for me. I went to a small Baptist school. My son's aspiration is much grander than mine and I approve.
We walked into a dorm to see a "typical" room. The kid had to have been warned that we were coming. No boy at college lives that clean. No way. On our way into the dorm, we passed the wall where all the posters are. You know, the bulletin board-type stuff about bikes for sale, apartments, garage bands and campus events. Posters went on the wall around the board. One had the Nietzsche quote on it. I stepped closer to discover that the poster was "sanctioned" by the Housing Committee for the university. In other words, it was posted by the Housing Committee in all the dorms on campus.
Now Nietzsche is the one who said, "God is dead." His philosophy is virulently anti-God, anti-Christian. Nazis used Nietzsche quotes to justify their positions. He denied any spiritual "reality" and focused only on this physical reality. He laid the groundwork for the humanism of our modern day.
This quote fits in great in our relativistic culture. No judgmentalism, no standards, no firm morality. We are all little anarchists, fatalistically denying any boundary until we pass into nothingness. It's a hopeless code. Unsustainable in life. No one really lives that way. Lots of people talk that way today and use this kind of stuff to deny their need for Christ.
First of all, this kind of stuff pervades our culture and I'm probably taking a great risk to criticize it. Thought police will label me intolerant. You might have thought that a big southern school full of good ol' boys would be the last place for this kind of thought. Think again.
Second, we have got to equip our children to theologically and philosophically answer these kinds of challenges. Christianity is logical. We can give an answer. I feel that the Church is losing the culture war by losing its children. By failing to equip them to intellectually engage and confront the failed logic of relativistic humanism.
Third, Truth exists in a Person. His Name is Jesus Christ. He is The Way, The Truth and The Life. Purpose and hope are found in a relationship with Him. A standard of morality has been revealed and codified in the Bible. Only within this philosophic system can humanity be something greater than a thoughtful animal.