starrs0:
Has Protestantism with it’s concept of Sola Scriptoria (being ones own judge on matters of faith) and the sense that one can’t discern which religion is right because it’s all a matter of ones “personal opinion” and that “you can’t judge because it’s between them and God” (I’ve encountered a lot of this). Contributed to the rise of Relativism in our society?
Hello starrs0,
I don’t believe Sola Scriptura really has anything to do with your idea of relativism in American society. Sola Scriptura is defined (by the majority) as the ultimate authority for Christian teaching and doctrine and practice resides in the Bible text alone. Of course, even this definition is debateable, but serves the purpose here.
America came into being for many reasons. One of those reasons was freedom to practice one’s religion (primarily Christianity). Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness sums up the American way of life.
Deciding whether one religion is right over another is no one’s place in society, especially at the government level. If the president, senators and congressman were all mormons, you wouldn’t want to be encouraged or forced into practicing Mormonism, would you?
I applaud the founding fathers for their consideration of freedom - freedom of thought, speech, press and practice of religion.
In the end, Christ himself commanded us to not judge one another as being righteous or wicked for only God can truly judge the heart. I’m wondering what one might gain by “proving” to another person of another religion that they are “wrong”.
It is better to love them and show them what your faith means to you instead of intellectually debating with them to prove your points. You may be right, but you’ve not won any points by proving that you are right. Simply love them, express your beliefs in a non-threatening honest way and let God sort out the rest.
Lastly, relativism has been around much longer than even the Christian faith. How much protestantism has contributed to the mass of relativism is beyond computation. I believe your biggest contributor (though not measurable) comes from non-religious sources. That is simply my view.
Peace…