THE SEASON OF GENERATION-CHOICEMAKER Joel
3:14 KJV
by JAMES FLETCHER BAXTER (c) 2002
Human knowledge is a fraction of the whole universe. The balance is a vast
void of human ignorance. Human reason
cannot fully function in such a void, thus, the intellect can rise no higher
than the criteria by which it perceives
and measures values.
Humanism makes man his own standard of measure, however, as with all measuring
systems, a standard must be greater
than the value measured. Based on preponderant ignorance and an egocentric carnal
nature, humanism demotes reason
to the simpleton task of excuse-making in behalf of the rule of appetites, desires,
feelings, emotions, and glands.
Because man cannot invent criteria greater than himself, the humanist lacks a predictive capability. Without transcendent criteria, humanism cannot evaluate options with foresight for progression and survival. Lacking instinct and foresight, man is blind to potential consequence and is unwittingly committed to mediocrity, averages, and regression - and worse. Humanism is an unworthy worship.
The void of human ignorance can easily be filled with a functional faith while
not-so-patiently awaiting the foot-dragging growth of human knowledge and behavior.
Faith, initiated by the Creator and revealed and validated in His Word, the
Bible, brings a transcendent standard to man the choice-maker. Other philosophies
and religions are man-made, humanism, and thereby lack
what only the Bible has: 1. Transcendent Criteria and 2. Fulfilled Prophetic
Validation. The vision of faith in God and His Word is survival equipment for
today and the future. Selah
* * *
Man is earth's Choicemaker. Psalm 25:12 He is by nature and nature's God a
creature of Choice - and of Criteria.
Psalm 119:30,173 His unique and definitive characteristic is, and of Right ought
to be, the natural foundation of his environments, institutions, and respectful
relations to his fellow-man. Thus, he is oriented to a Freedom whose roots are
in the Order of the universe.
* * *
At the sub-atomic level of the physical universe quantum physics indicates a multifarious gap or division in the causal chain; particles to which position cannot be assigned at all times, systems that pass from one energy state to another without manifestation in intermediate states, entities without mass, fields whose substance is as insubstantial as "a probability."
Only statistical conglomerates pay tribute to deterministic forces. Singularities
do not and are therefore random, unpredictable, mutant, and in this sense, uncaused.
The finest contribution inanimate reality is capable of making toward choice,
without its
own selective agencies, is this continuing manifestation of opportunity as the
pre-condition to choice it defers to the natural action of living forms.
* * *
Biological science affirms that each level of life, single-cell to man himself, possesses attributes of sensitivity, discrimination, and selectivity, and in the exclusive and unique nature of each diversified life form.
The survival and progression of life forms has all too often been totally dependent
upon the ever-present mutative potential and undeterminative appearance of one
unique individual organism within the whole spectrum of a given species. Only
the uniquely equipped individual organism is, like The Golden Wedge of Ophir,
capable of traversing the causal gap to survival and progression. Mere reproductive
determinacy would have rendered life forms incapable of such potential. Only
a moving
universe of opportunity plus choice enables the present reality.
* * *
The human being possesses a unique, highly developed, and sensitive perception
of diversity. Thus aware, man is
endowed with a natural capability for enacting internal mental and external
physical selectivity. Quantitative and qualitative choice-making thus lends
itself as the superior basis of an active intelligence.
Man is earth's Choicemaker. His title describes his definitive and typifying
characteristic. Recall that his other features are but vehicles of experience
intent on the development of perceptive awareness and the following acts of
decision. Note that the products of man cannot define him for they are the fruit
of the discerning choice-making process and include the
cognition of self, the utility of experience, the development of value-measuring
systems and language, and the acculturation of civilization.
The arts and the sciences of man, as with his habits, customs, and traditions,
are the creative harvest of his
perceptive and selective powers. His articles, constructs, and commodities,
however marvelous to behold, deserve neither awe nor idolatry, for man, not
his contrivance, is earth's own highest expression of the creative process.
Man is earth's Choicemaker. The sublime and significant act of choosing is,
itself, the Archimedean fulcrum upon
which man levers and redirects the forces of cause and effect to an elected
level of quality and diversity. Further, it orients him toward a natural environmental
opportunity, freedom, and bestows earth's title, The Choicemaker, on his singular
and plural brow.
* * *
Deterministic systems, ideological symbols of abdication by man from his natural
role as earth's Choicemaker,
inevitably degenerate into collectivism; the negation of singularity, they become
a conglomerate plural-based
system of measuring human value. Blunting an awareness of diversity, blurring
alternatives, and limiting the
selective creative process, they are self-relegated to a passive and circular
regression.
Tampering with man's selective nature endangers his survival, for it would render
him impotent and obsolete
by denying the tools of diversity, individuality, perception, criteria, selectivity,
and progress. Coercive attempts produce revulsion, for such acts are contrary
to an indeterminate nature and nature's indeterminate off-spring, man the Choicemaker.
Until the oppressors discover that wisdom only just begins with a respectful
acknowledgment of The Creator, The Creation, and The Choicemaker, they will
be ever learning but never coming to a knowledge of the truth. The rejection
of Creator-initiated standards relegates the mind of man to its own primitive,
empirical, and delimited devices. It is thus that the human intellect cannot
ascend and function at any level higher than the criteria by which it perceives
and measures values.
Additionally, such rejection of transcendent criteria self-denies man the vision
and foresight essential to decision-making for survival and progression. He
is left, instead, with the redundant wreckage of expensive hindsight, including
human institutions characterized by averages, mediocrity, and regression. Humanism,
mired in the circular and mundane egocentric
predicament, is ill-equipped to produce transcendent criteria. Evidenced by
those who do not perceive superiority and thus find themselves beset by the
shifting winds of the carnal-ego; i.e., moods, feelings, desires, appetites,
etc., the mind becomes subordinate - a mere device for excuse-making and rationalizing
self- justification.
The carnal-ego rejects criteria and self-discipline for such instruments are tools of the mind and the attitude. The appetites of the flesh have no need of standards, for at the point of contention standards are perceived as alien, restrictive, and inhibiting. Yet, the very survival of our physical nature itself depends upon a maintained sovereignty of the mind and of the spirit.
* * *
It remained, therefore, to the initiative of a personal and living Creator
to traverse the human horizon and fill the vast void of human ignorance with
an intelligent and definitive faith. Man is thus afforded the prime tool of
the intellect - a Transcendent
Standard by which he may measure values in experience, anticipate results, and
make enlightened and visionary choices.
Only the unique and superior God-man Person can deservedly displace the ego-person from his predicament and free the individual to measure values and choose in a more excellent way. That sublime Person was indicated in the words of the prophet Amos, "...said the Lord, Behold, I will set a plumbline in the midst of my people Israel." Y'shua Mashiyach Jesus said, "If I be lifted up I will draw all men unto myself."
* * *
As long as some choose to abdicate their personal reality and submit to the
delusions of humanism, determinism, and
collectivism, just so long will they be subject and re-acting only, to be tossed
by every impulse emanating
from others. Those who abdicate such reality may, in perfect justice, find themselves
weighed in the balances
of their own choosing.
That human institution which is structured on the principle, "...all men
are endowed by their Creator
with...Liberty...," is a system with its roots in the natural order of
the universe. The opponents of such a
system are necessarily engaged in a losing contest with nature and nature's
God. Biblical principles are still
today the foundation under Western Civilization and the American way of life.
To the advent of a new season we
commend the present generation and the "multitudes in the valley of decision."
Let us proclaim it. Behold!
The Season of Generation-Choicemaker Joel 3:14 KJV
CONTEMPORARY COMMENTS
"I should think that if there is one thing that man has learned about himself
it is that he is a creaturs of choice." Richard M. Weaver
"Man is a being capable of subduing his emotions and impulses; he can
rationalize his behavior. He arranges
his wishes into a scale, he chooses; in short, he acts. What distinguishes man
from beasts is precisely that he
adjusts his behavior deliberately." Ludwig von Mises
"To make any sense of the idea of morality, it must be presumed that the
human being is responsible for his actions and responsibility cannot be understood
apart from the presumption of freedom of choice."
John Chamberlain
"The advocate of liberty believes that it is complementary of the orderly laws of cause and effect, of probability and of chance, of which man is not completely informed. It is complementary of them because it rests in part upon the faith that each individual is endowed by his Creator with the power of individual choice." Wendell J. Brown
"Our Founding Fathers believed that we live in an ordered universe. They
believed themselves to be a part of the universal order of things. Stated another
way, they believed in God. They believed that every man must find his own place
in a world where a place has been made for him. They sought independence for
their nation but, more importantly, they sought freedom for individuals to think
and act for themselves. They established a republic dedicated to one purpose
above all others - the
preservation of individual liberty..." Ralph W. Husted
"We have the gift of an inner liberty so far-reaching that we can choose either to accept or reject the God who gave it to us, and it would seem to follow that the Author of a liberty so radical wills that we should be equally free in our relationships with other men. Spiritual liberty logically demands conditions of outer and social freedom for its completion." Edmund A. Opitz
"Above all I see an ability to choose the better from the worse that has
made possible life's progress."
Charles Lindbergh
"Freedom is the Right to Choose, the Right to create for oneself the alternatives
of Choice. Without the possibility of Choice, and the exercise of Choice, a
man is not a man but a member, an instrument, a thing."
Thomas Jefferson
THE QUESTION AND THE ANSWER
Q: "What is man that You are mindful of him, and the son of man that You
visit him." Psalm 8:4
A: "I call heaven and earth as witnesses today against you, that I have
set before you life and death, blessing
and cursing; therefore choose life, that both you and your descendants may live."
Deuteronomy 30:19
Q: "Lord, what is man, that You take knowledge of him? Or the son of man,
that you are mindful of him?" Psalm
144:3
A: "And if it seems evil to you to serve the Lord, choose for yourselves
this day whom you will serve, whether the
gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the river, or
the gods of the Amorites, in whose
land you dwell. But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." Joshua
24:15
Q: "What is man, that he could be pure? And he who is born of a woman,
that he could be righteous?" Job 15:14
A: "Who is the man that fears the Lord? Him shall He teach in the way he
chooses." Psalm 25:12
Q: "What is man, that You should magnify him, that You should set Your
heart on him?" Job 7:17
A: "Do not envy the oppressor and choose none of his ways." Proverbs
3:31
Q: "What is man that You are mindful of him, or the son of man that You
take care of him?" Hebrews 2:6
A: "I have chosen the way of truth; your judgments I have laid before me."
Psalm 119:30 Let Your hand become my
help, for I have chosen Your precepts." Psalm 119:173
References:
Genesis 3:3,6 Deuteronomy 11:26-28; 30:19 Job 5:23
Isaiah 7:14-15; 13:12; 61:1 Amos 7:8 Joel 3:14
Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
DEDICATION
Sir Isaac Newton
The greatest scientist in human history
a Bible-Believing Christian
an authority on the Bible's Book of Daniel
Daniel 9:25-26 Habakkuk 2:2-3 KJV selah
"What is man...?" Earth's Choicemaker JOEL 3:14 KJV
James Fletcher Baxter
choice.maker@verizon.net
http://www.geocities.com/James-Baxter/