Humanism's Subtle and Sinister Impact on the Modern Mind

There is a way that seems right to a man, but in the end, it leads to death. Proverbs 14:12

I learned early in my life that if I could figure out what made people happy, they'd be happy with me . . . and then I'd feel loved. We have a name for such dysfunctional thinking today. We call it people-pleasing.


It wasn't until my mid thirties that I'd come to terms with reality. Living my life as a people-pleaser meant that I lived my life running circles around people so that I wouldn't disappoint them--because when I felt rejected, I felt like a reject.


And who wants to be a reject?


The way I came to understand my dysfunctional functionality was by falling into the inevitable trap of such thinking. I'd given people power to validate me (or invalidate me) and I'd given myself the assignment to be a perfect performer. On the days when I wasn't feeling loved (goodness, I can't even believe how many days that was when I look back . . . insecurity plagued me, intense insecurity!)


I so often felt like melting into the background, running away forever to a place where I would not be seen or need to perform.


Being in bondage to such striving landed me in anxiety and panic attack mode in my mid thirties. The intense affliction required me to seek the truth which eventually set me free.


What was true about the dysfunctional way I'd been living my life?


You can read more about my experience in other posts on my blog, but for the point of this post about the modern mind being poisoned by humanism, suffice it to say that in the fire of my adversity, God revealed the truth: I gave people power to validate me and I assigned myself to help them validate me--to become pleasing to people--and this is idolatry. The same idolatry the Humanist website touts as its tagline: "good without God". . . yes, I was always trying to get what is good (love) without trusting God. I wanted love from humans.


I expected human love would prove me lovable.


But, think about it: Can any human ever love perfectly? Can a human see into a soul? Does a human have the power or authority to tell another person what is true about the soul? NO!


The Benefit Of The Sufferable Pit Is The Power And Insight Gained In The Rescue (Proverbs 15:32)


Enduring the season of anxiety and panic was akin to being hung by my armpits over a fiery pit, dangling on a crane, with my feet nearly touching the flames. It was a burning of my flesh (as the Bible describes our old sin nature).


Anxiety was a prison I could not escape by my old methods of helping myself. I could not perform my way off of the proverbial arm of the crane. I was bound, alone, dangling above the fire; I needed a rescuer. And that is precisely the reason the Lord let me fall so near the flames. He had every intention of rescuing me. And it was in the fire that I was given spiritual warfare intelligence. I learned to discern the way of the flesh and learned to walk in the Spirit. (See Galatians 5). I've drawn from this intel numerous times in the past twenty plus years.


God showed me by experience that I am powerless to save myself; I cannot make myself anything. (See John 15:5) He had to demonstrate to me that human help is really no help at all. (See Psalm 108:12)


Human Help Is No Help At All


How does that phrase strike you? You get sick and go to a doctor. You need learning, so you go to school. You need advice and consult your parents or a trusted friend. But think about it; where does a doctor or an educator or parents or friends acquire their wisdom along with the ability to apply it to the situation you are seeking help for? --Yes, it all originates with God!-- (See Proverbs 1:7)


God is the source of ALL THINGS which is the truth that Humanists want to make untrue. But, newsflash, they can't erase God. He's still and always will have the whole world in His hands. Amen. 


In telling you my backstory, I hope to give myself credibility in what I want to share with you. In the crucible of suffering the fire of my false worship of humans, I learned the subtle and sinister power of anti-God thinking. Humanism is anti-God and has infiltrated every institution in our land. What was once trustworthy due to being built upon the desire for human freedom and flourishing (such as the fields of government, health care, and education to name a few) are now often suspect. The reason is we've lost our fear of God. Instead, we approach (rely on, and often demand)humans for our help. Not that there aren't good and well-intentioned humans in these institutions, but the bones or structure of the humanist-infected institutions is for selfish gain. Namely MONEY. Jesus Himself said that we cannot worship (serve) both God and mammon. (See Luke 16:13) If humanists are wishing to erase God, they default to worshiping money and man.


For Decades, Satan Has Been Hovering Overhead, Fishing In Mostly Calm Waters. He Set The Proverbial Hook In 2020. His Intention Is To Reel The Faithful Into His Net, To Bind Us Apart From God And Each Other, And To Render Christ's Bride Impotent.


Humanist's desire to get good without God is, on the flip side, stating that humans are God. But we are not. We cannot rescue ourselves let alone one another. Humanists want to hijack God. Humanists want to topple His Kingdom (they can't, but they are working hard at it.) Humanists want to deify the institutions (but they are actually creating death-traps for the vulnerable) Humanists oppose life and human flourishing by promoting anti-God ideologies.


God's first instruction to Adam in the Garden of Eden was, "Be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth and subdue or rule over it." This is God, the Lord's mandate for man; it is His charge for all humans for all time. The first Great Commission was, marry, have babies and take authority in the earth.


Al Mohler, on his daily Briefing, calls what we are experiencing in our current moment "the sexual revolution," as he addresses headlines and issues and helps us see the through a "Christian worldview". I would go a bit deeper and say that the humanist agenda to oppose God requires and promotes the sexual revolution. Think about it. Humanism is foundational to the sexual revolution.


Homosexuality cannot reproduce. Abortion kills reproduction. Transitioning genders aborts the power to reproduce. Everything that the humanist idea promotes is anti-life. Because humanists hate God. They hate Jesus. They hate the Holy Spirit.


Humanistic Ideas Infiltrate The Church


How is Satan setting the hook? Through the church's adoption of humanistic ideas. Even the Christian education system has failed to discern the humanistic ideologies penetrating our system. We have a model which was held in high esteem in the book of Acts but is perhaps forgotten in our modern day(?)(Acts 17:11) The Bereans were of more noble character than those in Thesssalonica, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true.


Does what is being touted as truth really align with Scripture? Is it of the Holy Spirit? Or, is it fleshly, worldly, fluffy stuff?


Are the things we grab hold of because they sound good and true and reasonable . . . actually Satan's bait?


I know the topic of wearing masks during 2020 has become taboo for peace-loving people who are just glad to be done with the arguments, but I want to expose one of the subtle and sinister ways that Satan pushed a "fine sounding argument" into the world which came out from the church. (The same mantra that I first heard in the world was what was stated from many pulpits.)


"As an act of love for your neighbor, wear a mask."


Why is that statement a humanistic one? Before I explain that, let me first show that it is a legalistic statement. Nowhere in the Bible does Jesus or Paul or any of the other authors state that what we wear on our face is an indication of our love. So it is a man-thought-up idea to say that it is an act of love to wear a mask. That statement assumes many things that have not been considered. I won't go into that here because I want to point out the humanism. (Remember, humanism is trusting humans as saviors and as validators in opposition to trusting God.)


Wearing a mask as an act of loving your neighbor declares that my choice to wear a mask somehow shows love to you and insinuates that if I don't wear one, I am not loving. The idea, of course, was that I might be contaminated with the crown virus, and by wearing a mask I would not spit the virus on others. The biblical problem with that idea is it is based on two false assumptions. First, the assumption that masks prevent my spit from infecting another human. That has never been proven. Second, it insinuates I have responsibility and power that is not mine to protect another from the suffering God might allow for His purposes.


The insinuation that my daily choices and behavior are directly responsible for another human being's experience sets the stage for false accusation. It was actually told me in the beginning of Covid that if I didn't wear a mask, I'd be guilty of manslaughter. If that statement doesn't reek of the Adversary, I don't know what does!


Either God is God and Sovereign . . . or He is Not Either


If we who say we believe every word of God really "offer our bodies as living sacrifices" to God (See Romans 12:2) and if we truly believe that "all of our days were ordained for us before one of them came to be" (See Psalm 139:16) then we will not fear sickness and death nor seek people to be our saviors. As believers in Jesus, common courtesy calls us to stay home when we are sick with something that could cause harm. And common sense should serve us to be wary of considering ourselves as contaminated when we have no symptoms.


I think God is pleased when we take risks in faith that He is not going to let anything happen outside His will when our intentions are to please Him and bear fruit for the Kingdom. That desire is the vehicle that launches many a missionary into hostile lands with the glorious gospel of freedom from fear of death.


Oswald Chambers has been a significant influence in my life. The way he sees "in the spirit" beyond what is easy to see has stirred deeper thinking and secured greater understanding of spiritual truth for me. Here is what he wrote in the May 3rd entry in My Utmost For His Highest: (emphasis, mine)


As we continue on in our intercession for others, we may find that our obedience to God in interceding is going to cost those for whom we intercede more than we ever thought. The danger in this is that we begin to intercede in sympathy with those whom God was gradually lifting up to a totally different level in direct answer to our prayers. Whenever we step back from our close identification with God’s interest and concern for others and step into having emotional sympathy with them, the vital connection with God is gone. We have then put our sympathy and concern for them in the way, and this is a deliberate rebuke to God.


It is impossible for us to have living and vital intercession unless we are perfectly and completely sure of God. And the greatest destroyer of that confident relationship to God, so necessary for intercession, is our own personal sympathy and preconceived bias. Identification with God is the key to intercession, and whenever we stop being identified with Him it is because of our sympathy with others, not because of sin. It is not likely that sin will interfere with our intercessory relationship with God, but sympathy will. It is sympathy with ourselves or with others that makes us say, “I will not allow that thing to happen.” And instantly we are out of that vital connection with God.


Vital intercession leaves you with neither the time nor the inclination to pray for your own “sad and pitiful self.” You do not have to struggle to keep thoughts of yourself out, because they are not even there to be kept out of your thinking. You are completely and entirely identified with God’s interests and concerns in other lives. God gives us discernment in the lives of others to call us to intercession for them, never so that we may find fault with them.


I wrote more about what God says about how we are called to steward suffering here and here.

I wrote more about my convictions on wearing masks here.


How have you seen humanism's subtle and sinister deception impact your life?

Have you joined in the humanist choir by demanding people obey you or prevent your suffering or save you? Or do you trust God is God and He is your savior?


Luke 18:7-9

And will not God bring about justice for his chosen ones, who cry out to him day and night? Will he keep putting them off? I tell you, he will see that they get justice, and quickly. However, when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on the earth?”

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