WHEN TRADITION BECOMES A PRISON (PART I)
“ When Error Becomes Tradition ” By Akin Ojumu Ralph Waldo Emerson probably did not have Church folks in mind when, in his famous essay, Self-Reliance, he wrote: “A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds…” Emerson’s larger point concerned the folly of becoming enslaved to one’s previous opinions merely for the sake of appearing consistent. There is no virtue in stubbornly defending yesterday’s error after today’s evidence has exposed it. Yet few descriptions better capture the disposition of many contemporary church folks. When confronted with evidence that demolishes a long-held belief, rather than reconsider the belief, they double down on it. When sound biblical exegesis blows a cherished doctrine into smithereens, rather than abandon the doctrine, they barricade themselves behind tradition. They dig in their heels. They close their ears. They refuse to reconsider. And their final defense is often nothing more profound than: “That’s what we’ve always believed.” Or: “Th...