Is morality relative?
The implications of naturalism are truly horrifying. It represents the complete dissolution of all objective meaning, value, purpose, and morality.

The implications of naturalism are truly horrifying. It represents the complete dissolution of all objective meaning, value, purpose, and morality.
Activist and author Ayaan Hirsi Ali quoted from Scripture in an impassioned defense of the nation-state and advocated for a return to Christian morality at a conference in London.
This year, like no other, has forced me to think about what truly matters. My faith. My family, My friends. My frailty.
One might ask, “If a vote for Trump was a vote against abortion, then what should we make of 7 out of 10 abortion ballot initiatives passing?”
Florida voters should stand firmly against Amendment 4 to uphold the sanctity of life.
Silently, relentlessly, the notion that atheism was no longer an option I could live with pressed itself into my thoughts.
Getting this question right is critical and, even though they don’t believe, some atheists acknowledge the weight of the issue and understand it’s worth exploring.
We believe that the Bible Belt remains a steadfast harbinger of Good News in a culture that has become unimaginably unrecognizable by the traditional Western heritage of philosophy and theology.
Is there a correlation between reading the Scriptures and human flourishing?
I believe there are consequences for the growing cultural trends that seek to make God irrelevant while exploiting His common grace.