Let’s wrap up this month’s focus on ethics. As Christians, we believe that God exists and He has declared what is right and wrong through the Bible. These moral absolutes are for all people everywhere. Ephesians 2:10 says, “For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in [&hellip
Let’s continue this series of blogs on ethics. If the Christian worldview is wrong, and there are no absolute moral standards, then moral relativism must be true. We each decide what is acceptable and what is not. But if that’s the case, then there is no such thing as “wrong”, even in the case of [&hellip
The Bible teaches moral absolutes: there are certain things either right or wrong that God has declared. These standards, or norms, of right and wrong, are grounded in God’s holy character. He is holy, so he expects holy behavior out of His creation. How do you know that’s true? In Deuteronomy 32:4, it says, “He [&hellip
The next blogs focus on the topic of ethics. What does the word “ethics” mean? Ethics are the standards and norms of right and wrong. In other words, these are the ways to measure if something is wrong or right, much like a target shows a hit or miss. There are two basic beliefs about [&hellip
Let’s wrap up this month’s focus on ethics. As Christians, we believe that God exists and He has declared what is right and wrong through the Bible. These moral absolutes are for all people everywhere. Ephesians 2:10 says, “For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in [&hellip
Let’s continue this series of blogs on ethics. If the Christian worldview is wrong, and there are no absolute moral standards, then moral relativism must be true. We each decide what is acceptable and what is not. But if that’s the case, then there is no such thing as “wrong”, even in the case of [&hellip
This month’s blogs focus on ethics. The Bible teaches moral absolutes: there are certain things either right or wrong that God has declared. These standards, or norms, of right and wrong, are grounded in God’s holy character. He is holy, so he expects holy behavior out of His creation. How do you know that’s true? [&hellip
This month’s blogs focus on the topic of ethics. What does the word “ethics” mean? Ethics are the standards and norms of right and wrong. In other words, these are the ways to measure if something is wrong or right, much like a target shows a hit or miss. There are two basic beliefs about [&hellip
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