Trumpet Ministries,Humanism
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The philosophy of  humanism presents the idea that man is the center of all things; man is his own  god. When this idea is held to be a fact, anything that works against the  pleasure of man is viewed as bad. 
  The concept of the "rights of people" is part of humanistic  thinking. Whatever people desire they should have. In America, for example, the  rights of the individual often are held above the good of society. The rapist,  the murderer, the thief have so much protection in the law that society often  suffers. The rights of the child molester are such that he is let loose too  soon and some other little boy or girl is molested. 
  It appears that many of the social experts of America have become fools.  They cannot seem to understand that in order to protect the rights of one  person the rights of another person must be violated. 
  The Scriptures are not directed toward the rights or the happiness of  the individual. In order to be a true disciple of Christ we have to lay down  our very life on the altar of God. We must wage a continual warfare against  sin. We suffer numerous tribulations when we stand true to our commitment to  Jesus. 
  Humanism will never accept such a gospel. The humanist will applaud  every attempt Christians make to clothe the naked, to feed the hungry, to heal  the sick. But the humanist will never agree that an individual should suffer  for the cause of Christ—never! 
  The kingdom of Antichrist will praise the work of the churches as they  feed the hungry and work for the betterment of society. But the kingdom of  Antichrist will never tolerate a message of self-denial and other forms of  suffering, much less the Lordship of Christ.. 
We see, then, that one of the four horsemen of error that seek to  prevent the establishing of the Kingdom of God and His righteousness is the  philosophy of humanism. It is a powerful force indeed and it fills the  Christian churches of today as the pastors inform the congregations that God  does not want them to suffer but to be prosperous and successful in all they  do. 
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