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Is The Character We Are Encouraging Naked? 
By: Jim Swanson
Since the year 2002, the movie Time Changer (Five by Two Productions) has been provoking Christians to consider the place of morality without theology. In other words, is it adequate to teach how to act without a basis from Scripture? In the story, seminary professor Russell Carlisle presents a manuscript for approval by the staff. But approval is not unanimous. Dr. Norris Anderson maintains that teaching Christ's standard of living without Christ will never work.
The rift between these two professors increases until Dr. Carlisle accepts the invitation to visit Dr. Anderson at his home. There he is introduced to a time travel machine and is finally talked into trying it. He is transported from 1890 to the early 2000's for a few shocking days of seeing what society is like when morality is taught without theology. The experience compels Dr. Carlisle to rewrite his manuscript.
It only takes a generation to forget the reason they are acting a certain way at all. When asked what is wrong with society, Alexander Solzhenitsyn answered, "It has forgotten God." In other words, emphasis on kindness and love and morality is not enough. Daniel Boorstin stated, "Trying to plan for the future (conduct) without a sense of the past (foundation of conduct) is like trying to plant cut flowers." George MacDonald said, "No teacher (including story writers) should strive to make men think as he thinks, but to lead them to the living Truth, to the Master himself, of whom alone they can learn anything."
For example, consider a school in the south where character is the daily focus. Honesty, diligence, and other qualities are in fact tiled in mosaic at the entrance. Recitations are said in unison every day in the fifth grade: "I am wonderful; I am important; I am worthwhile; I make a difference; I am smart; I care about myself; I smile a lot; I am brave; I am successful; I am confident; I am strong inside; I can say No; I keep trying; I am a precious worthwhile mistake-making person." This is a public school so, of course, God cannot be mentioned. Without Christ at the foundation, what does this list mean? Will reciting it daily convince a student it is true? Now add the Person of Jesus Christ. 'In Christ I can make a difference. In Christ I am precious to God. In Christ I have strength to continue.' Placing the focus on God instead of self makes all the difference.
Teaching character without God is similar to the story of seven tailors who wove the invisible clothes for the king. Only the wise saw the clothes so no one would admit they didn't. On the day of the presentation, everyone spoke of the magnificent wardrobe until a small boy yelled, "The king is naked."
Without God character is also naked of the foundation on which it must stand. Without that foundation, it can do nothing but collapse. The next generation will say, "Why should we act that way?" There is no reason. Ultimately, the motive for doing right must be to please God.
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Character stories, when read with this perspective in mind, can help direct younger generations to the Source of true character. You can help by reading (or pointing out) these free character building stories to youth you love.
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