"What is religious syncretism?"
Syncretism as defined by the
American Heritage Dictionary is the reconciliation or fusion of differing
systems of belief. This is most evident in the areas of philosophy and
religion, and usually results in a new teaching or belief system. Obviously,
this cannot be reconciled to biblical Christianity.
Religious syncretism often takes place
when foreign beliefs are introduced to an indigenous belief system and the
teachings are blended. The new, heterogeneous religion then takes a shape of
its own. This has been seen most clearly in Roman Catholic missionary history.
Take, for example, the Roman Catholic Church's proselytizing of animistic South
America. Threatened with the fear of death, natives were baptized into the
church by the tens of thousands without any preaching of the Gospel whatsoever.
Former temples were razed, with Catholic shrines and chapels built on the same
spot. Natives were allowed to substitute praying to saints instead of gods of
water, earth and air, and replaced their former idols with new images of the
Roman Catholic Church. Yet, the animistic religion the natives had formerly
practiced was never fully replaced—it was adapted into Catholic teachings, and
this new belief system was allowed to flourish.
More recently, religious syncretism can
be seen in such religious systems as the New Age, Hinduism, Unitarianism, and
Christian Science. These religions are a blending of multiple different belief
systems, and are continually evolving as the philosophies of mankind rise and
fall in popularity.
Therein lies the problem, for
syncretism relies on the whim of man, not the standard of Scripture. The Bible
makes it very clear what true religion is. Think on just a few things stated in
Scripture: "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your
soul and with all your mind" (Deuteronomy 6:5; Matthew 22:37); "Jesus
replied, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father
except through me'" (John 14:6); and "Jesus did many other miraculous
signs in the presence of his disciples, which are not recorded in this book.
But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of
God, and that by believing you may have life in his name" (John 20:31-32);
and “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven
given to men by which we must be saved" (Acts 4:12).
Religious syncretism is simply not
compatible with true Christianity. In fact, any modification to biblical law
and principle for the sake of a “better” religion is heresy (Revelation
22:18-19).
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PS> Thomas Merton is a syncretistic
religionist. EBB4
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