Eccentric billionaire Elon Musk is one of the world’s most interesting people. The founder and CEO of SpaceX, the CEO of Tesla and the owner of X, Musk’s estimated net worth is a measly $247 billion.
With the 2024 general election just five days away, Musk is barnstorming the crucial battleground state of Pennsylvania with America PAC, a super PAC he founded to encourage voters to support:
Secure Borders
Safe Cities
Free Speech
Sensible Spending
Fair Justice System
Self-Protection
America PAC is also giving away $1 million daily to lucky swing-state voters who sign the PAC’s petition to support the U.S. Constitution.
At a recent rally encouraging citizens to get out and vote, Musk opined that he “believes in the teachings of Christ,” adding,
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Musk’s openness to the teachings of Christianity is encouraging, though he’s never called himself a Christian.
In fact, Musk has fathered 12 children by multiple different women and has previously said that he’s “ok with going to hell, if that is indeed [his] destination, since the vast majority of all humans ever born will be there.”
Yikes! So, Musk doesn’t believe (or follow) all of the teachings of Christ. And there’s no way for Musk to know that most human beings are destined for hell.
Jesus Christ descended to earth, lived a sinless life and died on a cross to restore all things to Himself, including sinful human beings. Though we all deserve hell because of our sins, Christ’s death and resurrection merit us eternal life through Him.
Jesus said in John 3:16,
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life” (ESV).
Musk is just the latest non-Christian to express appreciation for Christianity. Famed atheist Richard Dawkins said earlier this year that he calls himself a “cultural Christian” because he appreciated the culture that Christianity has created.
Musk’s assertion that he “believes in the teachings of Christ” is good. But he doesn’t say that he believes in Christ’s ultimate claim: that He is God.
In Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis explained how Jesus Christ cannot be just a great moral teacher. He is either the Lord, a Lunatic or a Liar.
Lewis wrote,
He continued,
Consider praying for Musk, for his conversion, that the Lord might draw him to Himself.
To learn more about the historical case for Jesus Christ and his resurrection, you might check out Lee Strobel’s The Case for Christ. It has also been made into a movie.
To learn more about the Christian faith, read C.S. Lewis’ classic Mere Christianity. You can also listen to Focus on the Family’s award winning Radio Theater: C.S. Lewis at War.
If you want to better understand the Bible and be part of God’s redemptive mission, check out RVL Discipleship: The Study.
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