Unspeakable ethics, unnatural law
How much better it is to acknowledge our Creator who is the source of unchanging goodness and safety for His creation.
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Skip to main contentHow much better it is to acknowledge our Creator who is the source of unchanging goodness and safety for His creation.
The current jaw-dropping atrocities being committed by Hamas have once again restarted the debate on evil and what it really is because, after all, “one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter,” right? Actually, no.
Another young girl, Zahra Hatami, recently committed suicide after being expelled from school for the “crime” of wearing nail polish. She threw herself from the top of a building near her school, unable to cope with Iran’s gender apartheid. She was in 8th grade. The Biden administration did not execute these women, but has blood on its hands all the same, having enabled and emboldened the Iranian regime rather than resisting it.
While more Americans than ever reject religious answers to ontological questions like “What is a human being, and what dignities does she have as a result?” most still flinch at the intellectually honest materialist’s response: human rights and justice are all just figments of our collective imagination.
At one point in the preview, Indy claimed, “I’ve come to believe it’s not so much what you believe. It’s how hard you believe it!” I thought, well that’s rubbish!
Adults in more than a dozen countries say it's not necessary to believe in God to lead moral lives or have good values, according to a recent study.
Even if our appeals fall on deaf ears, they might penetrate into the depth of the soul.