PRAGMATISM-GENERAL
The error of
pragmatism is that it regards methodologies that “work” as more important and
more viable than those that are biblical. A pragmatist is concerned primarily
with whether a given practice is expedient, not necessarily with whether it is
in harmony with Scripture.
John MacArthur
Religious
Hedonism in Our Sufficiency in Christ, 1991, Crossway Books, a division of Good
News Publishers, Wheaton Illinois 60187, www.crosswaybooks.org.
p. 151.
I doubt,
indeed, whether we have any warrant for saying that a man can possibly be
converted without being consecrated to God. More consecrated he doubtless can
be, and will be as his grace increases; but if he was not consecrated to God in
the very day that he was converted and born again, I do not know what
conversion means.
If
we do wrong and no harm comes of it, we are not thereby justified. If we did
evil and good came of it, the evil would be just as evil. It is not the result
of the action, but the action itself which God weighs.
C.H. Spurgeon
If results
are the only things that matter, then a false religion that has the desired
results would be just as good as a true one. Not only that, but if results are the
only things that matter, then if you could find a way to produce these results without
religion, you wouldn’t need religion after all. Most important of all, if
results are the only things that matter, you aren’t really worshiping God – you’re
worshiping results.
J. Budziszewski
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