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Are you often confronted with the "Who are you to say" questions? "Who are you to say that your religion is right?" "Who are you to say I'm wrong?" What is the fallacy behind these types of questions and how can you be prepared to respond. Greg Koukl and Francis Beckwith offer cogent defenses for the concept of absolute truth against the fallacy of moral relativism. Table of contents: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E35E5E39118E83B6

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