What about the truth?!?!

Recently I met an old friend of mine. I had not seen him for a long time. We were never on the same side in discussions. He had been over in the States for a couple of years and had been studying the philosophy of religion. (He is really a modernist with all that follows…) He has started a new project back in Sweden. It was about abortion (he probably met some from the moral majority) and he thought that the church was ready to give up about it – maybe thats true, so he felt he should go public with picture of children which had been aborted. First I thoought he was ironic but soon I realised he wasn´t. I think the question of abortion is too tough an issue to use that method of informing people. I think the problem is not that people do not know that stuff but that they think about it in other ways – in a theological language: They do not think like a “christian”. (of course you could reply what is thinking like a christian…let´s discuss!) The problem is not that people are stupid or dumb but that they have other criteria for judging what is true. They judge regarding to their worldview and what they think is true. I think that the truth is in Christ but I have to be humble when I meet other people and their “truths”. And you are certainly not humble if you use that method. First of all we have to live the faith and in this case to show another ways of dealing with our sexuality and taking care of our children in the christian community. The truth is a way of life not a statement or a picture! And people around us have different ways of life and I think we have to give people “the freedom of unbelief”.

Ps. For you englishmen – soon the World Championship in Icehockey starts! Enjoy! Ds.

One thought on “What about the truth?!?!

  1. Anonymous said…

    Interested in truth as a way of life. Does this mean truth is evolving as life changes. Could this mean missionaries hold more weight with their truth than the teachers? (see the previous post by Richard)
    9:04 AM

    Fredrik Wenell said…

    Thanks for the question. Yes I think so – the truth is evolving. But I think it is evolving in a conversation between the “teachers” and the “missionaries” when they test the situations which appear with the view of the christian ground narrative Otherwise we talk of another kind of “truth”. I believe we find truth when we follow in the fotsteps of Jesus in the process of conversation and action.
    7:05 PM

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