Intellectuals pronounce man's improvements because they are essential to the adoption and promotion of moral relativism. Moral relativism is where people get to define their own truth. Moral relativism is the opposite of Biblical truth. Unlike the Bible, it believes that there is no absolute truth. If humanity has advanced, it is easy to discard ancient principles because they no longer apply to humans who have surpassed their application.
However, we can find all of the validation we need about the past, present, and future nature of man in The Bible. This can be done without advocating the Bible's theology and using its contents as literature because the writers based their stories on how humans behaved. It is easy to see that we may have grown technologically but our behaviors have stayed the same.
Listen to the full interview here as John and Richard connect the dots between moral relativism, the Bible, and the US Constitution.
Mark Meadows, Former White House Chief of Staff to President Donald J. Trump and author of The Chief’s Chief. When Mark Meadows took control...
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