"There is something about the way God is that is like the way we are." (Moreland and Rae, Body & Soul, 158).
There was a popular '60s book entitled, The Naked Ape, about the similarities of man to the beast. He just looks at how we're alike without recognizing the vast contrast: viva la difference! "Where is the one who makes us smarter than the animals..." (Job 18:3, NLT). "Do you think we are mere animals? Do you think we are stupid?" (Job 18:3, NLT). People are brainwashed with the Big Lie that we are animals, and thus can do or live according to our own morals and mores or ethics. Consequently, believing we are animals, is it any wonder we act like them (rampant immorality, and always new inventions of sin)? They say that "people of faith have a psychological need to believe, but they have behavioral and psychological needs not to believe--it might upset their lifestyle!
But man is distinct from the beast: he's programmed or hard-wired to be like God in image and likeness in order to relate to God and fellowship and worship Him. We were not made to be complete in our relationships with the beasts--Adam found no suitable helpmate before Eve. God made man to be in communion with Him and to glorify Him while enjoying the ride! We are "naked" in the sense that we are self-conscious, not that we evolved into wearing clothes because we had no fur coat to keep warm! Chihuahuas have less hair and no desire to wear clothes. Why is it that it was after Adam and Eve ate of the proverbial apple that they put on aprons of fig leaves? They became self-conscious and knew good and evil for starters. Why is it that young children are unaware of their nakedness? They are innocent! Man is a sinner and is the only creature that is--animals aren't accountable for their deeds! '
Man is hard-wired for many things since he's in God's image:
To worship God (if he doesn't he'll find something or someone to worship, even if it's himself!); to work (man fulfills himself in his labors and makes himself in God's image); to communicate and relate to others (animals communicate but don't argue, or communicate about the communication; only man can know God in the sense of having the mind to fathom, the heart to love, the will to obey)--note that God is abstract and animals are incapable of this type of reasoning; to be rational with a sense to reason with (you cannot reason with beasts!); to know right and wrong, good and evil (we alone have a conscience to feel guilt!); man is not a creature of instinct like the beast because we can control our passions and channel them to what's responsible (beasts are merely animals in heat avoiding pain and discomfort and seeking pleasure and are mainly sex, shelter, and food-driven); we're creative and want to accomplish tasks; while we're also self-critical; we can plan and forecast the future within reason; we have a learning curve that passes on to the next generation and increases in knowledge; we alone appreciate beauty, design, and harmony of nature, especially in art and music; man alone has imagination, and man is called Homo sapien because he's the wise man; we're drawn to be moral and principle-driven, and we're temperamental and emotional and express it in complex manners.
When you see all the differences between man and beast we have to wonder when did hominids become human? There are more to differ than to compare--we are in contrast to beasts not just better beasts. Even Darwin scoffed at the idea we should trust the convictions of a monkey! And when did hominids acquire human rights? But most of all, man is hard-wired for dignity (extrinsic from God), purpose (in God), and meaning (in God)! In fact, "Unless you assume a God, the question of life's purpose is meaningless (Bertrand Russell, atheist). In sum, we must ask why man alone has the concept of eternity in his heart and seeks after God and isn't oblivious to Him. We seek fulfillment in life and to live for something above and beyond, bigger than ourselves.
In sum, a man realizes his potential in being like God expressing virtue and abstract behavior: good sportsmanship, good faith, altruism, bravery, integrity, justice, decency, unselfishness, et cetera. Soli Deo Gloria!
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About Me
- Karl Broberg
- I am a born-again Christian, who is Reformed, but also charismatic, spiritually speaking. (I do not speak in tongues, but I believe glossalalia is a bona fide gift not given to all, and not as great as prophecy, for example.) I have several years of college education but only completed a two-year degree. I was raised Lutheran and confirmed, but I didn't "find Christ" until I was in the Army and responded to a Billy Graham crusade in 1973. I was mentored or discipled by the Navigators in the army and upon discharge joined several evangelical, Bible-teaching churches. I was baptized as an infant, but believe in believer baptism, of which I was a partaker after my conversion experience. I believe in the "5 Onlys" of the reformation: sola fide (faith alone); sola Scriptura (Scripture alone); soli Christo (Christ alone), sola gratia (grace alone), and soli Deo gloria (to God alone be the glory). I affirm TULIP as defended in the Reformation.. I affirm most of The Westminster Confession of Faith, especially pertaining to Providence.
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