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Title: Absolutism Vs. Relativism
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Absolutism versus Relativism


"Something happened during the last sixty years-something which cut the moral foundation out from under our culture. Devastating things have come in every area of culture, whether it be law or government, whether it is in the schools, our local communities or in the family" [Schaeffer, 19]. Today we live in a world where homosexuals can be married and adopt children, innocent children are aborted at a rate of one every 22 seconds. [Online] and a ten year old child can walk into a movie theatre and view explicit nudity and senseless killing. Josh McDowell describes absolute truth as "That which is true for all people, for all times, for all places" [McDowell, 17]. Because of all this, it is more important now than ever before to have a firm set o ...

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