Is it arrogant to believe that there is truth or is it arrogant to believe that there is no truth?
Amazing Arrogance Of Humanist, Atheists, And Relativists
Consider the amazing arrogance of
- those who claim that they know there is no God.
- those who claim that they know that no one else has an experience with God.
- those who claim that they know that no one else can know anything about God.
- those who claim that they know that there are no absolutes.
- those who claim that they know that nothing is completely right or completely wrong.
- those who claim that they know that nothing is completely true or completely false.
- those who claim that they know that morals are a matter of preference and are not determined by almighty God.
- those who would ask, "Whose morals?" as if this were a legitimate question. Asking the question at all is a claim by the person that they know that morals are a matter of preference. That’s arrogant.
- those who would presume to teach relativism and its companion dogmas to other people’s children using public tax money to do so.
Author/Compiler: Bob Stenson (unless otherwise noted)
Last updated: 2008-11-24 11:20:23
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