Return to GodandCountryRadio/Articles
Editorial
October 2001 - Week #4
An Evangelical Christian
Perspective: How Good are We?
Something seemed amiss in a statement made by our president in his October 11th
news conference. Can you find it?
Does it make you feel uncomfortable?
In answering a question, President Bush replies, “How do I respond when I
see that in some Islamic countries there is vitriolic hatred for
How
“good” are we, Mr. President? Do we
measure up to “good”? I
understand what our president is saying--good in the relative sense in which
most people use the term. We are
good compared to Nazi Fascists or to evil terrorists.
But as a Christian, it is difficult to invoke the term “good.”
Christians define good in an absolute sense, that is, good compared to
God’s goodness. Christians are
very familiar with the famous verses of Romans that define man’s goodness.
“There is none
righteous, not even one; there is none who understand, there is none who seeks
for God. All have turned aside; together they have become useless.
There is none who does good, there is not even one.”
But
even in the relative sense of the word, are we a “good” people?
We are a nation that produces yearly 1.5 million violent crimes; 100,000
rapes; 20,000 murders; 7 million thefts; and let’s not fail to mention the
murder of 1.5 unborn children.
Fourteen million Americans use illegal drugs--10% of all teens.
In addition to all this there is the proliferation of legal activities
that God calls sin: immorality,
pornography, lewd and violent entertainment, broken homes, religious apostasy,
etc. If we are a “good”
people, I would like to know the point at which we become a “bad” people.
In
the nineteenth century, the Frenchman, Alexis De Tocqueville analyzed our nation
and concluded that
Yet, there is some relative good in
I
suppose the best way to respond to the Islamic countries that have a “vitriolic
hatred for
Furthermore, I too can’t believe “that in some Islamic countries there is
vitriolic hatred for
Well, Mr. President, let’s put it this way:
Some of us are bad and some of us are good, but even then, not good all
the time and not absolutely good.
Jesus said it all in His words to a rich young ruler,
“There is none good but God.”
And it is in the character of God we all find hope!