The “I Can’t Know” Religion
By Ken Ham
Several times over the years I’ve encountered worshippers in what I
would call the “I Can’t Know” religion. Last
year, when I was in Shrewsbury, England, the birthplace of Charles Darwin,
past
I
came across a devotee of the “Can’t Know” religion while watching a film in a
movie theater. Because of impending
media interviews (the Creation Museum was featured in the film), I had to view
what turned out to be a vulgar and blasphemous movie featuring the God-mocking
comedian, Bill Maher: Religulous.
Even
though Maher mocks Muslims and Jews in this movie, his venom is mainly directed
against Christianity. His favorite
phrase throughout the movie concerning the meaning of life—and also what
happens after one dies—is that one simply “can’t know.”
Maher apparently doesn’t realize that he is committing what’s called
a “logical fallacy.” When
Now,
Bill Maher thinks he is non-religious—but he really has a religion: the “Can’t
Know” faith! That’s his belief system. Maher thinks he can determine whatever truth
he wants to believe. It is ultimately a
trust he puts in man and his reasoning—instead of trusting in God. He thinks he can be his own god.
At
Answers in Genesis, we proclaim a “Can Know” religion, Christianity! First
John 5:13: “These things I have written to you who believe in the name of
the Son of God, that you may know that you have eternal life, and that you may
[continue to] believe in the name of the Son of God.” First John
5:20: “And we know that the Son of God has come and has given us an understanding,
that we may know Him who is true.”
The “Can’t Know” religion destroys lives, leaving people with no purpose
and meaning—and
The
“Can Know” religion changes lives. People
can know Christ now and will spend eternity with their Creator forever. That’s what Answers in Genesis is all about—changed
lives for now and eternity. Wouldn’t
it be great to see a testimony from Bill Maher one day, showing that he’s
changed from the “Can’t Know” religion to the “Can Know” one? Let’s pray that Bill and atheists like him will
come to know the Lord Jesus as their personal Savior.
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Ken Ham is the president and
CEO of Answers in Genesis (AiG) and the Creation Museum located near the Cincinnati
Airport which has hosted nearly half a million visitors in its first year.
He is the author of several books,
hosts the daily radio program, Answers...with Ken Ham, heard on more than
900 stations in America (and dozens more overseas) and is one of the editors
and contributing authors for AiG's Answers Magazine, with over 60,000 worldwide subscribers.
For more information regarding Answers in Genesis visit their website
at www.answersingenesis.org.