(by Chaplain
David C. Causey, USA - pictures added)
An article appeared yesterday (22
August 2016) about a 16th Century church which was built at the
command of Hernan Cortez after he conquered the city of Cholula. For the
site of this particular church - La Iglesia de los Remedios - the builders
chose the top of a prominent hill which rose abruptly from the surrounding
plain. This church has served the community for nearly 500 years.

Something struck me about this
story. It dawned on me that the builders of La Iglesia de los Remedios
had no idea that its foundation had been laid hundreds of years earlier - by
the very religions which they repudiated. They were completely ignorant
of the fact that the religious devotion of pagans was responsible for lifting
their Christian temple so high above the earth.
This is symbolic of what is now
happening in our nation culturally. But it is happening in
reverse. In post-Christian America the very mention of Christ or the
church in public schools and universities conjures up images of intolerance,
ignorance, book burnings, slavery, and lynching.

From its beginning Christianity
influenced culture in a positive way. The rise of Christianity in the
Roman world led to the cessation of such despicable practices like infanticide
(i.e. the daily discarding of hundreds of newborns – mostly female), the bloody
gladiatorial games, abuses of women (e.g. brutalizing women, widow burning,
foot binding), atrocities against slaves, cannibalism, and the general
disregard of human life. Of course, by today’s reasoning Christianity was
guilty of interfering with indigenous cultures and imposing its view of
morality of others. By today’s twisted logic it would have been better if
all those human rights abuses, baby-killings, gladiatorial games, cannibalism,
and the abuse of women had continued. Perhaps that’s why, in a society
which now repudiates Christianity, those very abuses are returning.

Nor should it be overlooked that the
greatest scientists, from Francis Bacon onward, have predominantly been
Christian believers. Isaac Newton, Joseph Lister, Louis Pasteur, Lord
William Kelvin, Johannes Kepler, Nicolaus Copernicus, Carolus Linnaeus, Blaise
Pascal, Rene Descartes, Robert Boyle, Michael Faraday, Charles Babbage, Richard
Owens, Max Planck, Gregor Mendel - and even Galileo Galilei – were all
believers in the God of the Bible. I should also mention that Galileo’s
astronomical observations did not conflict in any way with biblical doctrine.
It only conflicted with the astronomical position first postulated by Claudius
Ptolemy, a Greco-Egyptian astronomer, 1,400 years earlier. The Roman
Church had simply accepted Ptolemy’s prevailing view of the universe (a
geo-centric view), and that’s where the conflict arose.
In reality, the Judeo-Christian faith
elevated society by proclaiming the value of human beings as created in God’s
image, by teaching the brotherhood of all men, by defending women and children
from abuses, by promoting education and literacy, by promoting a view of the
universe that is governed by natural laws which the Creator Himself
established, and by laying the foundations for law and government in the Ten
Commandments and the Sermon on the Mount. Would you believe that even the
concept of three branches of government (legislative, judicial, and executive)
comes from the Bible? Check out Isaiah 33:22.


(Information from: http://www.foxnews.com/science/2016/08/22/world-largest-pyramid-is-hidden-in-mountain-in-mexico.html;
http://mexonline.com/cholula-pyramid.html;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHLioeL9dYk; http://www.faithfacts.org/christ-and-the-culture/the-impact-of-christianity; http://www.godandscience.org/apologetics/sciencefaith.html)