Caleb Woodbridge

I’m a secular humanist, apparently

So says the website of Worldview Weekend, on a scale of “Communist/Marxist/Socialist/Secular Humanist Worldview Thinker” to “Strong Biblical Worldview Thinker”!

According to Worldview Weekend, some of the “Correct Answers” for someone with a “Biblical worldview” that I failed to give included:

I also got heavily penalised for putting “No opinion” on issues of American politics I’m not informed about, or leading questions where I object to the assumptions packaged in the statements I was asked to comment on (such as “If the research and theory of a group of scientists contradicts the Word of God, the error is with the scientists, not the Bible.”), or on issues that were just plain bizarre (e.g. “Individual freedoms would be advanced and protected under a one-world government under United Nations authority.”)

The site makes a list of recommendations to “improve your biblical worldview”, including signing up to one of their conferences, camps, or course entitled “Thinking Like A Christain” (sic), and buying books from their online bookstore including titles by Tim LaHaye and Ken Ham of Left Behind and Answers in Genesis fame (or infamy) respectively.

I’m pleased when Christians try and engage their minds and think Christianly, but the WorldviewWeekend website seems more concerned with instilling prescribed “correct answers” rather than helping people to develop genuine intellectual engagement and maturity. And many of those “correct answers” are highly debatable, being tied up with a particular cultural and political position than bears no necessary connection to the Christian faith.

I could get angry and rant at length about the equating of right-wing politics with a “Christian worldview”, and the selectiveness of the worldview test (no mention of social justice, the environment, art and culture, and many other relevant issues) and so on, but someone has already done so – Jack Heller takes issue with the test in an article “Christian college professor flunks Christian worldview tests“.

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