The Trap Of Moral Relativism
Hypocrisy is at historic levels these days. Its gotten so bad, that most hypocrites don’t even try to hide it anymore — they’ve been called out and they have simply given in and embraced their deceit. Continue reading “The Trap Of Moral Relativism”
I know some very good Christians who are almost fearful that God will somehow try to trick them or that He’s not telling them the whole truth. I know it sounds odd, but that is how they think. They’re wrong.
We are living in what some might call surreal times. In fact, I’m one of those people who say that, because it seems so obvious. As usual, one party in particular has yet again, decided to claim the moral high ground.
The teachings of Jesus are the most valuable lessons for all mankind. His love for us and His miraculous lessons are beautiful and what He teaches, is meant to keep us on the right path. They are truly wonderful and a must read.
Given the current political climate, there is once again an uptick in moral finger pointing. I’ll be blunt on this one — its one side of the aisle doing all the pointing and its extremely hypocritical.
There are times when it seems like Americans have become irreparably divided. Times when it feels like all we do is disagree and argue. Times when it seems like there is no hope for healing. But, it only seems that way.
How do we become better people? What do we do to help us grow and improve in our lives? The answer is not so simple, but for Christians, the answer always starts with faith.
“Refuse to be a critic full of bias toward others.” This is a line from a very important Bible passage — one which guides us with very powerful and vital insight that keeps us on the right path in this life.
A certain segment of our population, who shall remain nameless, have been hurling the term “liberal” around as if it were a bad thing or a deep insult. Do they fully understand what the term “liberal” actually means?
There is some debate as to what it means when Jesus tells us He did not come to abolish the law, but to fulfill it. There is also discussion as to what “law” this refers to. This discussion, is vitally important in the Christian faith, because it relates directly to the way we practice that faith.