Playlist: Moral Absolutes (topic)

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The Cultural Moral Norm

Commentary by Martin G. Collins

Recent research from the Barna Group reveals that many American adults admit they are uncertain about how to determine right from wrong. Is truth relative or is it absolute? According to 57% of American adults, knowing what is right or wrong is a matter of personal experience. Seventy-four percent of Millennials (born 1984-2002) …


Standards

Sermonette by Joseph B. Baity

God commands that we use accurate measurements and just standards. Without Godly standards, we have a world without ethics or morality.


The Nones, Atheism, and Immorality

Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)

The agnostic and atheist Nones face a significant challenge in establishing a foundation for their logic and civic conduct without a moral standard like the 10 Commandments, which have historically guided this nation. These commandments, authored by the Creator God, represent a code of moral behavior that many founders of the …


Evaluating Tiger's Evaluators

Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)

When one courageous sportswriter told the truth about the Tiger Woods' contemptible behavior, the rest of the sports media railed against him.


Conspiracy Theory (Part Fifteen)

Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)

Satan has been working in the educational system, recognizing that the educator (secular or religious) can do more lasting damage than any other leader.


Conspiracy Theory (Part Fourteen)

Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)

Pragmatism relies on what is convenient rather than what is right, cowardly kicking the can down the road for future generations to pick up.


What Is a Liberal?

Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)

Liberals are far more likely than conservatives to be irreligious, atheistic, agnostic, and non-Bible believers. This outlook leads them to reject absolute moral and spiritual laws. They therefore conclude that good and evil do not exist as objective realities. To them every moral choice holds equal value and merely leads in a …


Judge or Be Judged

Sermonette by Frank Simkins

The 'new' religion of tolerance does not judge against sin, either in ourselves or others, but instead desensitizes us toward evil.


When Tolerance Is Intolerable

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

In this modern humanist secular progressive society, tolerance has evolved into intolerance for traditional values, including godly righteousness.


Conscience (Part 1)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

Human nature will degenerate as far as it is allowed. It can adapt quickly to its environment, adjusting effortlessly to immorality and perversion.


Purpose-Driven Churches (Part 5)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

Purpose-driven churches experience exponential growth through tolerating any belief. These churches would sacrifice any doctrine if it stands in the way of growth.


Changing the Narrative

Sermonette by Joseph B. Baity

We must remain separate from the world, keeping a safe distance from the satanic intrigue served out by the media, trusting only in the pure word of God.


Deuteronomy (Part 7)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

Sanctification is an incremental process in which we systematically destroy the sin within us as our forebears were asked to destroy the inhabitants of Canaan.


Biblical Principles of Justice (Part One)

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

All authority for law and justice resides in God; when God is taken out of the picture, darkness and chaos dominate. God's laws create a better life and character.


Deuteronomy (Part 3) (1994)

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

We will not be prepared to rule in the Millennium unless we are experientially persuaded of God's faithfulness to His Covenant and His intolerance of evil.


The Perfect Wife

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Biblically ordained marriage roles are at odds or in conflict with cultural expectations, especially the influences of radical feminism and postmodernism.


Does Doctrine Really Matter? (Part Two)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

In order for one to have a biblical world view one must believe that absolutes absolutely exist especially concerning morality. Such truths are absolutely defined by the Bible. There absolutely is a Creator God and He absolutely is active ruling His creation. Jesus absolutely lived a sinless life. The Ten Commandments in letter …


A Rewired Society (Part One)

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

We are being rewired, with the social Internet and media dangerously altering thought processes, making young and old more susceptible to believing lies.


More on Modern Liberalism

Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)

The economic crisis was caused by wrong choices made by bankers acting like the seductress in Proverbs 7 to make a profit. Liberalism follows from Adam and Eve.


Prayer Does Make a Difference

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

God does not hear a prayer of pride, selfishness, and self exaltation, but He listens to prayers of supplication and intercession for the saints.


Man's Greatest Challenge (Part Two)

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Many have difficulty accepting internal biblical evidence attesting to the Bible's authority. When properly studied, there are no contradictions in Scripture.