The Most Pessimistic Religion in the World

Feb 17, 2024 by

By Jerry Riendeau, TGC.

(Editor’s note: an elegantly simple presentation of foundational distinctions between Christianity and Islam as a basis for presenting the gospel)

 

“Christianity and Islam worship the same God and are fundamentally the same at their core.”

I regularly encounter this assertion in my church-planting efforts in Dearborn, Michigan. (Dearborn has the distinction of having the highest concentration of Arabs in North America.) Most commonly I hear this phrase, or one like it, coming from the mouths of young Muslim men and women. Their intentions are wonderful. They’re trying to bridge the gap between our cultures and religions. Indeed, there’s much need for mutual understanding and respect between our faiths.

However, this assertion comes from a misunderstanding of the foundational principles of Christianity.

“I’m curious,” I often say. “What’s the ‘core’ that Christianity and Islam share? What makes our religions so similar?”

“Well, at the end of the day,” the response usually goes, “we’re all trying to live the best lives we can to please God and get into heaven.”

“What if I told you,” I reply, “that Christianity is far, far too pessimistic to believe that? In fact, I think Christianity is the most pessimistic religion in the world.”

 

Pessimism at the Heart of Christianity

This response often piques curiosity. They genuinely want to know why I think Christians are so pessimistic. The conversation usually goes something like this:

Them: “What do you mean, Christians are pessimistic?”

Me: “Well, you said we’re all trying to please God. Christians don’t think that’s possible. Because of sin, we’re entirely incapable of pleasing God.”

Them: “So how in the world do Christians think people end up in heaven?”

If you’re not careful, you might mistake a question like that as an evangelistic opportunity.

I jest, but it should be noted: this isn’t a difference merely between Christianity and Islam. Our deep-seated pessimism about human nature sets Christianity apart from nearly every other worldview. Most non-Christian faiths and philosophies offer various strategies for striving toward perfection (or at least adequacy). Only Christianity insists we must throw up our hands in utter defeat at any attempt at self-justification.

 

Bad News Makes Good News Make Sense

Once this foundational distinction is established, many of the differences between Christianity and Islam can be explained.

Read here.

Related Posts

Tags

Share This