'God is just a
crutch for people who cannot cope with life.'
I have heard this
from many people, especially while I was studying the philosophy of religion.
When people are saying this they generally mean it as a slight insult to point
out the seemingly obvious flaw in religion - it is only for people who are messed
up and if you are doing all right then it's essentially pointless - no healthy
person walks around with a crutch, it's just wrong. The prime motive of
religion is seen as resolving difficult problems to which there is no real answer. It pursues
these resolutions above the pursuit of truth and therefore the latter bends to
meet the needs of the former. Thus making it null and void.
Many Christians have
responded to this saying that it is not true, God is not a crutch, he is a
loving father, a real, personal, powerful, active God. While I believe this
sentiment is true I wouldn't respond this way.
What would I say?
Well probably something along the lines of ...
Amen! I have tried
doing life my own way and I have tried doing it Gods way and without a shadow
of a doubt I can confirm that life without God is like trying to walk with
broken legs. My legs are broken, I need
a crutch. In fact I would say that a crutch is being far too generous to me ...
If we are going to analogise God with a piece of medical equipment then he is a
defibrillator! I am just a sack of meat and bones without him. Life is void, pleasure
is meaningless and death is hopeless without God. The fact that the outcome of
a life with God is a positive one is not evidence for the falsification of Gods
existence, it is proof of it! To say that a system is fabricated simply because
it fulfils the yearnings of the
parishioners is an absurd use of
predetermined logic.
More to the point
however, when a person accuses God of being a crutch they omit a very important
element of analysis. They do not reflect on their own lives. If they did so
then they would very quickly realise that their legs were broken and what they
really need is a crutch to lean on. A God to carry them through. But, as a very good friend once told me 'No
one is as deaf as the one who does not want to hear, no one is as blind as the
one who does not want to see.'
God puts just one
single condition on salvation. Acceptance. You have to accept that your legs
are broken before you will be willing to take up a crutch. You have to accept
that you cannot make it on your own, you don't have all the answers and you
need the help of the one who does before you are ever going to take his hand
and let him pull you out of the pit.
Jesus said that he
did not come for the healthy but for the sick. What he meant when he said this
is not that some are healthy and some are sick. He was effectively saying - I
have come for those who are willing to accept the help. Those who recognise their
sickness and decide to give it to me instead of just denying it, those are the
people I have come for.
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