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Rationalism’s Worldview of Ethics, Values, and Morals:
Ethics are rationalized. They are generated by the imagination of each person. Each person my accept the rationalizations of others or even accept God's laws, but the person sets the rules and conditions under which the ethical system will be accepted. Most often, each person will pick and chose from a variety of ethical systems to build a system they like. Rationalism can counterfeit the work of the Holy Spirit and may claim revelation status for the newly-built ethical system.
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Biblical Christianity’s Vision of Ethics, Values, and Morals:
To compare Rationalism to Biblical Christianity, go here. To compare Rationalism's worldview of ethics, values and morals to the vision of morals, ethics, and values which is given to Scriptural Christianity, go here. |