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In this view of things , any sphere of human endeavor may be done in harmony with God or in conflict with Him , in alignment with God or in opposition to Him . 1 We can live as God intended , with the overall well-being and wholeness that only comes from living in harmony with the Creator and His purposes ( shalom ), or we can live in opposition to His intentions . The real contrast is between light and darkness , good and evil , right and wrong , in any sphere of life .
Of course , not all things in a fallen world can be called “ sacred .” Some things are profane , being far out of sync with the Creator and His intentions . But as the poet Wendell Berry put it , “ There are no sacred and unsacred places ; there are only sacred and desecrated places .”
Regardless of the world ’ s current condition and the state of things within it , Christ is Lord of all ( Acts 10:36 ), and therefore His authority is boundless and borderless . As I wrote in Assumptions That Affect Our Lives : “ Since there is nothing which stands outside of God ’ s authority , He is as relevant to what goes on in civil government as He is to the way business functions , to the way family members relate to one another . . . to the way a local church functions . In short , He is Lord of all , and no less relevant to one area of human endeavor than another .” 2
After a 13 year dose of SSD administered through school , students become steadfast dualists who think the Bible is relevant to church life and personal piety but not relevant to business , law , or politics because it wasn ’ t relevant to history , algebra , or soccer . Christian teachers in state schools who hold a biblical worldview are required to remain silent about how the Bible fits into the big picture of reality , thus inadvertently reinforcing a dualistic mindset .
This is a huge problem . We are seeing the fruit of this kind of education today , and it is truly an awful thing to behold . As a culture , we are in deep trouble .
SSD isn ’ t just a problem in schools . It ’ s a problem in churches as well . It hinders the church from helping people make real connections between the so-called “ secular ” world ( where most of us spend the majority of our time ) and God ’ s intentions for the here-and-now . As Dorothy Sayers in her essay Why Work ? expressed , “ In nothing has the Church so lost her hold on reality as in her failure to understand and respect the secular vocation . . . . How can anyone remain interested in a religion which seems to have no concern with nine-tenths of his life ?”
ARE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS CONTRIBUTING TO THE PROBLEM ?
During my 14 years as a Christian school principal , I hired many teachers . They were all born-again believers , dedicated to the Lord and the profession of teaching . Yet few came to my school with any understanding of how their classroom instruction would either promote or dispel SSD , the

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Sacred-Secular Divide . For the most part , awareness of the issue was off the radar .
Usually , SSD is passed on , both unknowingly and unintentionally , like a virus , even by mature Christians . 3 A Christian school can have great chapel speakers , mission trips , an inspiring “ Spiritual Emphasis Week ,” and solid Bible classes . But suppose the academic instruction that happens in science and math and the skill development in music and sports do not connect the dots between what the students are learning and the bigger picture of God ’ s intentions for those subjects and skills . In that case , dualism will be propagated by default .
When it comes to the textbooks used in Christian schools , the worldview of the writers will come through by design or default , whether through what is stated in the text or through what is not stated . There is no neutral ground . The writers ’ worldview cannot be divorced from the text , and this includes non-theistic worldviews such as secularism , which dominates state schools today .
The same Christian schools that will not hire non- Christian teachers may think nothing of using textbooks that work in the opposite direction of their stated mission and goals . This is a violation of good educational sense . SSD will continue to be propagated if textbooks do not present subject matter in the context of a biblical worldview , both intentionally and overtly , connecting the subject matter with God ’ s purpose for that subject itself .
To some degree , we have all been infected by SSD . Whether a person realizes he or she has been infected with SSD is another matter , which makes SSD so difficult to cure . Whereas atheism is easy to spot , dualism is much more subtle , like an unrealized parasite in the gut . While Christians view atheism as the enemy , dualism is an unrealized bedfellow . SSD must be called out for what it is : a virus with genuinely devastating consequences for our nation . 4
Dr . Christian Overman is the author of Assumptions That Affect Our Lives and God ’ s Pleasure at Work : The Difference One Life Can Make . Dr . Overman has taught on the topic of biblical worldview and Christian education across America and Central America , South America , Europe , Africa , and Asia . He and his wife , Kathy , have four adult children and twelve grandchildren . Contact Dr . Overman at overman @ biblicalworldview . com .
ENDNOTES 1 . I am indebted to Albert Wolters for similar ideas expressed in his book , Creation Regained : Biblical Basics for a Reformational Worldview ( Grand Rapids , MI : Wm . B . Eerdmans Publishing Company , 1985 ). 2 . Christian Overman , Assumptions That Affect Our Lives ( Bellevue , WA : ABLAZE Publishing , 2012 , 8th edition ), 112-113 . 3 . Not only in Christian schools but in churches as well , where SSD is perpetuated through the language that is often used . Words such as : “ full-time Christian service ,” “ clergy and laity ,” and “ ministry ” are reserved for work that pertains to the gathered church and its programs . 4 . For a more thorough treatise of this topic with suggestions for dealing with SSD , see The Lost Purpose for Learning by Dr . Christian Overman available through ABLAZE Publishing at overman @ biblicalworldview . com .
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