

Not Beyond Reach - Understanding the Secular Culture, Part 2
Are you struggling to keep up with all the trending worldviews and pop culture beliefs that are out there? Well, in this program, our guest teacher Aaron Pierce will give us some help as he picks up in his series, Not Beyond Reach. Learn the primary influences and philosophies of young people today and how seeing the world through their eyes helps us better connect with them.
Main PointsThree key realities to engage post-Christian culture:
- Secular people have become suspicious of religious institutions and are far less likely to walk into a church.
- Secular people today do not have the same assumptions as previous generations.
- Secular people are open to spirituality.
Four key influences on global youth culture:
- Entertainment Industry (Music, film, theater, sports)
- Internet Stars via social media platforms.
- Video Games (is bigger than Hollywood where the average 21 year old male has spent 10,000 hours playing video games).
- Pornography is a pervasive and unashamedly part of many daily routines. Sexuality is just a personal pursuit of happiness; harmless.
Philosophical pillars:
- Secularism – Faith is private and not meant to be pushed on others.
- Relativism – There is no absolute moral truth.
- Acceptance – Tolerance is not enough, you must affirm.
Four big worldview questions:
- Origin – Where did life come from? How did life begin?
- Morality – What is right and wrong and who decides?
- Purpose – What is the purpose of life?
- Destiny – What happens after we die?
Predominant worldview:
- Secular Humanism – the religion of self. The idea is that God has been replace, man is at the center, and there’s no outside authority that can tell me how to live my life. The key to happiness is found within.
- What should our response be?- Nehemiah 1:4; 1 Corinthians 4:20; 1 Thessalonians 2:8
- Nancy Pearcey - "Love Thy Body"
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