in preaching from the Bible. Such religious relativism is usually accompanied by some form of universalism. This means that the religious views of the atheist who creates a god in his own image are as acceptable as those of the Christian theist. The Christian and the atheist both have the same destiny, and the only possible difference is in the present quality of life that each set of convictions produces. We cannot accept this state of affairs. For some evangelicals there is uncertainty about the
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