what does the bible say?
Christian Rationalism is a philosophical and spiritual movement that diverges significantly from biblical Christianity. While it uses the term "Christian," its core beliefs contradict fundamental biblical doctrines. Christian Rationalism emphasizes using reason and logic to understand and interpret Christian doctrines, often prioritizing human intellect over traditional faith-based approaches. It seeks to reconcile Christian beliefs with rational thought, sometimes leading to a more philosophical and less mystical view of spirituality. The Bible consistently portrays God as a personal being, not an impersonal force or collection of particles. It affirms Jesus Christ's deity and His unique role in salvation, contrary to Christian Rationalism's views. Scripture warns against false teachings that deviate from the gospel message (Galatians 1:6–9) and encourages believers to discern truth from error (1 John 4:1–3). The Bible's teachings on the nature of God, the person of Christ, and the path to salvation stand in stark contrast to the beliefs promoted by Christian Rationalism.