The maniacal magnetic pull of moral relativism: An upside down universe
I silently wonder if America has lost the art of swimming upstream against the magnetic pull of delusional, progressive thought running contrary to moral absolutes.
The Christian Post
Skip to main contentI silently wonder if America has lost the art of swimming upstream against the magnetic pull of delusional, progressive thought running contrary to moral absolutes.
Thankfully, history is a trillion times more reliable and provable than the multiverse theory.
The first instance of the Spirit’s work appears in the opening verses of Scripture.
Author Robin DiAngelo recently claimed to believe Michelangelo's famous depiction of God creating Adam in the Sistine Chapel is the "perfect convergence of white supremacy and patriarchy," but misidentified Adam as David.
Completely sure that God created everything? Yes. But knowing exactly how it all happened? No.
How, then, do these visions of God in his heavenly palace/temple impact our understanding of what happens here on earth?
When you look at the countless examples of people that God has used throughout history, there seems to be a common trait with them all. They all responded.