The Problem of Human Standardization
Posted On February 23, 2008
Synopsis: The problem of human standardization exists because, quite in contrast to what is said in Romans 11:33-36, man sets himself up as the standard and context against which all other things are judged. In Romans we see the existence of an uncontexted spiritual reality, in which we see four aspects of the limitations of human standardization. The power of a deep presence/deep reality stands also in contrast and opposition to the ideology of contextualization of which man believes himself not only capable but also empowered by.
Natural man thus is faced with three unsurmountable problems, according to this passage: the dispositive horizon, the proximity limit, and the absence of leverage.