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Relativism(I)
Introduction
1. Many of us have a foundation of shared
values.
2. We live in a world where people can't decide
what is really an absolute, and what isn't.
A
world of relativism
1. We live in a world
where nobody wants to take a moral stand.
2. God wants us to stand at the right
side on some fundamental issues.
3.The Lord abhors
dishonest scales but accurate weights are his delight (Proverbs 11:1).
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