real, true, and good serves as the underpinning for the phenomenon called postmodernism. Relativism, in terms of both truth and ethics, directly challenges—in fact, contradicts—the historic Christian faith. Understanding the problems of ethical relativism through a brief critique of both its subjective and conventional forms can help Christians stand strong when the winds of changing mores blow. Developing a case for moral absolutes, one that emphasizes their compatibility with biblical revelation,
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