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Relativism’s Worldview of Ethics, Values, and Morals:
The one rule of relativism is that it is wrong to believe in absolutes.
Relativists also believe that ethics are merely a tool to manipulate other people, and they see no reason not to use that tool.
A redefined version of “tolerance” is one of Relativism's major ethical foundations. They redefine “tolerance” to mean that every view must be tolerated except for the Biblical Christian view. In fact, they are becoming more violent in opposing the Biblical Christian view and in opposing the belief in absolutes.
They say that it’s wrong and bigoted to believe that absolutes exist. Of course, that is a self-refuting statement. If that statement were true, then it would be wrong to make such a statement.
They say that it is intolerant to have saving faith in Jesus Christ as it is defined in the Bible.
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Biblical Christianity’s Vision of Ethics, Values, and Morals:
To compare Relativism to Biblical Christianity, go here. To compare Relativism's worldview of ethics, values and morals to the vision of morals, ethics, and values which is given to Scriptural Christianity, go here. |