The Bankruptcy of Moral Relativism (Greg Koukl)

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Feb. 4, 2011 - Is morality relative? Is it purely subjective? Or is morality absolute and objective? Greg Koukl (str.org) deals with these questions.

"Moral relativism - the idea that there are no absolutes when it comes to right and wrong - is dealy to our culture, and deadly to the Gospel"

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  • @girzwald3 Would that apply to Muslims who say they follow Jesus?

  • @girzwald3 Do you use that logic consistently? I can claim to be a vegetarian, but if I eat a hamburger everyday, what would you conclude?

    Just because someone claims to be something doesn't mean they ARE something. LDS and JWs follow a different Jesus. They are mutually exclusive beliefs, which means they cannot all be true at the same time. Have you done your homework on these issues?

  • he is wrong on christianity. to say people who dont believe X,Y,Z exactly the way he thinks they ought to, arent christian, is complete nonsense.

    Christian = follower of christ

    Mormons, Catholics, Protestants, etc........all christians. If you claim to follow christ, you are a christian. The end.

  • I have always thought of those that were telling Christians that they are intolerant were in doing so being intolerant themselves but I have never heard it put in such a way as this to really show to anyone that it is the truth.

  • Great definition for "tolerance."

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