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Shaftesbury Square Reformed Presbyterian
Prof. David McKay  |  Belfast, Northern Ireland
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All together now?
THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 2021
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It surely is a sign of the times. Plans have been unveiled for the ‘House of One’ in Berlin, due for completion in 2023. According to the leaders of the project, the aim is to ‘make tangible that religions can be an asset - putting a model of a peaceful coexistence opposed to all atrocities committed in the name of religion.’ This ecumenical project has not only received the support of personal donors and private companies from several countries and backgrounds, but has been sponsored by the German government’s Ministries of Interior and of Environment to the tune of 10 million Euros. Other sponsors are the city of Berlin, the European Union university Erasmus programme, and other public institutions, think tanks and foundations. It is an impressive array of supporters from a very wide range of sources.

So what is the ‘House of One’? When it is finished, the building will have a church, a synagogue and a mosque, all connected by a central room. It will be a visible portrayal of the supposed unity of these three great world religions, bringing them physically closer together in a single structure. Plans for early events include an inter-faith prayer event for peace. A former Federal President of Germany, Christian Wulff, has said, ‘The “House of One” offers unique conditions for dialogue.’ Bishop Markus Dröge stated, ‘We want to show that faith doesn´t divide Jews, Christians and Muslims, but instead reconciles them.’ Who could be opposed to such a noble enterprise?

Well, actually, anyone who takes seriously the teaching of the Bible, the teaching summarized in the great creeds and confessions of the Christian Church. The understanding of God set out in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments is not that of Islam or Judaism. To begin with, he is a Trinity, one God in three equal, eternal persons. Neither Islam nor Judaism can or does accept such a view. Indeed, the Islamic view is that anyone who put another alongside Allah is shirk (accursed). The followers of the three religions do not worship the same God, however much some, including supporters of the ‘House of One’, argue that they do.

Also crucial to Christian faith is the unique place of the Lord Jesus Christ. He is indeed a prophet, as Islam and Judaism may be willing to accept, but he is so much more. To honour him as merely a prophet is in fact to dishonour him. In the language of John 1:1, he ‘was with God’ and he ‘was God’. The very term ‘the Word’ indicates his being the perfect expression of God and the ultimate revelation of him. Furthermore, according to Hebrews 1:3 he is ‘the radiance of God’s glory and the exact imprint of his nature’. What is revealed in Christ is God as he truly is. ‘Whoever has seen me has seen the Father,’ he says to his disciples (and to us) in John14:9. We could continue to pile up biblical support, but we have said enough.

The truth is that the ‘House of One’ is a symptom of the multi-faith confusion in which Western European culture is entangled. When there is no absolute standard of truth, all religions are equally valid, or, in fact, equally false. Truth claims are at best ‘true for me’ or ‘true for you’, but they may be entirely different ‘truths’. We have become familiar with such ideas in the age of ‘postmodernism’. That may be a declining philosophy whose high-water mark has passed, as all the other intellectual fads which preceded it have passed, but its influence is still significant. Any claims to have absolute truth will be howled down in the public forum. If you are in any doubt, try it sometime.

In this environment a multi-faith approach to religions is almost inevitable. To claim that one religion is ‘right’ and others are ‘wrong’ is regarded as incredible, unacceptable, even dangerous, perhaps possibly ‘hate speech’ that should be prosecuted. The ‘House of One’ shows us where one of the greatest spiritual battles of our era is being fought. If trends continue as they are and if the Lord does not grant a powerful working of the Holy Spirit in the conversion of multitudes, the situation will deteriorate further and Christians will find themselves even more marginalised than they presently are. We had better be ready.
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Peace, peace
THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 2021
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For years people in this part of the world wanted peace. Living through a long period of terrorist activity, with all the attendant pain and suffering, stirred deep longings for peace. To some degree those longings were met, at least as far as...
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Shortcuts
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2020
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At last! I have waited for this for a long time, and finally it has come. Some nice person on the internet is offering me ‘Genius Pills’!! Don’t laugh – it’s true. Just what I have always wanted, and needed, if some people are to be believed....
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Bearing with One Another
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2020
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Our ability to disagree in a gracious way is vanishing. We live in a ‘rights culture’. On all sides we are assailed by claims that certain rights must be protected, at almost any cost. They are, of course ‘my rights’, not yours. When there is...
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Remembered and Blessed
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2020
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You could not have made it up. At the beginning of this year nobody could have imagined the circumstances through which we would be called to pass. A virus engulfing a large part of the world, tens of thousands dead, many more recovering yet...
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Emerging from lockdown
TUESDAY, JULY 28, 2020
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You could not have made it up. At the beginning of this year nobody could have imagined the circumstances through which we would be called to pass. A virus engulfing a large part of the world, tens of thousands dead, many more recovering yet...
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NO FEAR
MONDAY, MARCH 16, 2020
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It’s here! Covid-19, coronavirus, is here. We wondered what would fill the headlines and column inches after Brexit – now we know. Seemingly out of nowhere – in fact probably out of a market in China selling wild animals for meat – a new plague...
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The woebots are coming
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2019
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Well, I suppose some people would find it more attractive. Some do prefer to access counselling online, talking to a counsellor by means of live chat. In fact Relate, the UK’s biggest relationship charity, provided 15,000 online counselling...
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The Singing Saviour
MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 2018
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Jesus sang the psalms. As a good Jewish boy he would have learned the psalms, along with the other Scriptures of what we call the Old Testament. He would have sung them regularly in worship and they clearly were crucial to his understanding of...
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No Excuse
WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 2018
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By any reckoning Stephen Hawking was gifted with a great mind. The former Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, who died on 14th March at the age of 76, was known around the world for his contributions to theoretical...
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