Idolatry
SINCE the true God reveals himself only in Christ, any system which does not hold Christ central to its worship and teaching is false religion or idolatry. This includes much that passes for Christianity, but which centers on man rather than Christ. Those who elevate men as dignitaries in the church; who make human 'priests' or 'saints' the intermediaries between man and God; whose prime purpose is to satisfy man's desire for 'health, wealth and happiness'; who preach novel experiences rather than Christ; who claim that man' choice, not God's, is the final arbiter of salvation - these alike are guilty of idolatry, for they teach a false idea of God.
Edgar Harold Andrews (born 16 December 1932) is an English physicist and engineer. He is Emeritus Professor of Materials at Queen Mary, University of London. Edgar Andrews is described by historian of creationism Ronald Numbers as the United Kingdom's "most respected creationist scientist of the late twentieth century". Edgar is a reformed baptist and a well known writer of books such as, "Who Made God? Searching for a Theory of Everything.", "What is Man? Adam, Alien, or Ape?", "Free in Christ, The Message of Galatians for Today", and "A Glorious High Throne, The Message of Hebrews for Today."
Published: Jul, 12 2004 Updated: Sep, 8 2022
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