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It only makes sense: Those who believe that all things are relative are more likely to lie than those who believe that a lie is an abomination to God. The liars create confusion by endlessly accusing the godly.
Is it as plain to you as it is to me which of these two groups is lying and which is telling the truth? You have two groups of people, and each group is accusing the other of lying. Each group is claiming to be telling the truth. The christians are appalled by liberalism's concept that there are no absolutes and there is no truth. Liberalism's believers are appalled by the christian concept that there are absolutes and there is truth. The Christians embrace Christian values and one of these values is the concept that says: "It is a sin to tell a lie. A lie is an abomination to God. There are absolutes. There is an absolute God. There is an absolute truth. There are absolute lies. The ends do not justify the means. Our leaders are held to internal consistency and integrity." The leadership of the other group embraces liberalism and the values of liberalism... and one of these values is the concept that says: "There is no such thing as truth and, as a result, no such thing as a lie. There are no absolutes. There is no absolute God. There is no absolute truth. There are no absolute lies. It's about winning, not about truth. You do what you have to do to win; the ends justify the means. Presentation and control of the media is everything." Liberalism says, "Our leaders are not held to internal consistency and integrity." Liberalism hates the Christians for their belief that there is such a thing as sin. Is it as plain to you as it is to me which of these two groups is lying and which is telling the truth?
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