by Ian Denness | Jul 11, 2022 | Bible, Justice, Moral Relativism, Secular
Jesus said we would be judged by our words… However, more people at the market said that maybe he never existed at all! That is another question for another day. In the Bible, Matthew unequivocally quotes Jesus as saying: “But I tell you that everyone will...
by Ian Denness | Jun 13, 2022 | Agnosticism, Christianity, Existentialism, Moral Relativism, Satan, Secular
What would you like to be controlled by? Most would say, “Myself!” It usually doesn’t work out that way in real life… The answers opposite show just some of those that were offered that day. My thoughts were: I am controlled by my desire to...
by Ian Denness | Apr 24, 2022 | Identity, Jesus, Moral Relativism, Progressive, Secular, Uncategorized, Wokism
Depends on what YOU mean by woke… It really did on the day! Those who thought that being woke was simply to be someone who rose up against racism and abuses of power in society usually voted “Yes!”. Jesus was certainly against racism, saying that he...
by Ian Denness | Oct 5, 2021 | Atheism, Bible, Moral Relativism, Morality, Sexuality
Depends on how you define “love” That word has about as broad a use in society as the word “Christian”! The scope goes from the cheap “made with love” label of a mechanically manufactured biscuit, to the sublime relationship between...
by Ian Denness | Oct 4, 2021 | Bible, Moral Relativism, Morality, Secular Atheism, Truth
Should everyone find their own truth? Or are there some givens in all societies that are constant, and even part of our conscience? Should everyone just do what is right in their own eyes, like moral relativism? Ethical standards in each of us are real, even if we...
by Ian Denness | Oct 4, 2021 | Agnosticism, Atheism, Bible, Moral Relativism, Nones, Secular
We decide such challenges by our beliefs and worldview It involves something like, “Not just where you get to, but how you get there.” Also, “Not just what you get, but how you get it.” It includes ethics and morality. Can there be morally...