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Observations from the cases in the first part of Moral absolutes:
1. If there are no moral absolutes, then man becomes not the discoverer of truth, but the determiner of truth. (See Prov. 21:2 / Judges ...
<span class="highlight">Moral</span> absolutes
Modern relativistic thinking suggests that we have no rule or standard by which we can distinguish between good and evil, right and wrong, moral and immoral. Hilary Putnam, a Harvard professor, sums ...
The Law of <span class="highlight">Moral</span> Entropy
... universe that we mere mortals cannot bend or escape. One of them is The Law of Moral Entropy.
The Law of Moral Entropy simply states that it is far easier to be destructive than to be constructive. Just ...
<span class="highlight">Moral</span> absolutes - Part 2
Observations from the cases in the first part of Moral absolutes:
1. If there are no moral absolutes, then man becomes not the discoverer of truth, but the determiner of truth. (See Prov. 21:2 / Judges ...
<span class="highlight">Moral</span> absolutes
Modern relativistic thinking suggests that we have no rule or standard by which we can distinguish between good and evil, right and wrong, moral and immoral. Hilary Putnam, a Harvard professor, sums ...
The Law of <span class="highlight">Moral</span> Entropy
... universe that we mere mortals cannot bend or escape. One of them is The Law of Moral Entropy.
The Law of Moral Entropy simply posits that it is far more easier to be destructive than to be constructive. ...
<span class="highlight">Moral</span> absolutes - Part 2
Observations from the cases in the first part of Moral absolutes:
1. If there are no moral absolutes, then man becomes not the discoverer of truth, but the determiner of truth. (See Prov. 21:2 / Judges ...
<span class="highlight">Moral</span> absolutes
Modern relativistic thinking suggests that we have no rule or standard by which we can distinguish between good and evil, right and wrong, moral and immoral. Hilary Putnam, a Harvard professor, sums ...
Eyes on the Prize not the Price
... the prize. What is the price that God has asked us to pay in our lives today? May be He wants you to part ways with the bad group of friends you have? May be He wants me to say goodbye to sexual immorality? ...
Living everyday as the last day
... a personal relationship with God. My brethren, the last days are near, therefore our everyday lives should reflect as a “rapturable” soul.
Ephesians 5:5 "for this you can be sure: No immoral, impure ...
Prove it
... in the fight against sin, shame, and immorality? When people in the workplace laugh at homosexuality, unscriptural multiple marriages, the use of alcohol and drugs among the nation's youth, teen pregnancy ...
The Path to Righteous and Happy Living
... Therefore, get rid of all moral filth and the evil that is so prevalent and humbly accept the word planted in you, which can save you.” (James 1:19-21).
We are to process anger like the clock: listening ...
Love makes it easier
... becomes more real in our lives and yes, an emotional bond develops. Strong as the pull towards immorality or deceit may be, the opposite pull to please God also works to help you overcome. In time, it ...
Salt of the Earth
... tells us that we are the salt in our society. One important thing to catch is that He doesn’t say that we should be the salt but that we are the salt. This means that we need to see ourselves as the “moral ...
Love makes it easier
... becomes more real in our lives and yes, an emotional bond develops. Strong as the pull towards immorality or deceit may be, the opposite pull to please God also works to help you overcome. In time, it ...
Do it out of reverence for Christ
... standards of what is good and morally acceptable to overrule every word of God. It is now time for us to reverse the status quo or we perish in our sins.
As we focus on "The Christian home" for this ...
God in the changing world
... (Hebrews 12:28).
The standards of morality keep changing. People are now their own gods and set their own standards. Now, morality is relative. But God’s moral requirements have not changed. But we are ...
Pointing Fingers
... themselves on moral superiority or drowned in open rebellion. Both extremes lead to ruin.
Consider the Pharisees who brought a woman caught in adultery to Jesus. Expecting Him to condemn her, they were ...
But it seems right!
... lead us far from Him.
A wealthy man in the New Testament believed he had done everything right. He followed the commandments and lived a moral life. Yet when Jesus told him to sell his possessions and ...
Grow up
... of growth when we do not know God (Prov. 19:2).
Thirdly, be positive for God has guaranteed a successful plan for humanity. Follow it with all obedience and be ready to pay the cost involved. Moral courage ...