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A Refutation of Moral Relativism: Interviews with an Absolutist is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this volume, Peter Kreeft argues that no idea is more fateful for civilization than moral relativism, and that history knows not one example of a successful society which repudiated moral absolutes. Kreeft claims most attacks on relativism have been either pragmatic (looking at its social consequences) or exhorting (preaching rather than proving), and philosophers’ arguments against it have...

churchgoer has had the truth given to him, and he doesn’t like it, he doesn’t want to submit to it, he won’t convert his heart and life to it. So he chooses to change it instead of letting it change him. He wants to sing “I Did It My Way”. You see the difference? That’s why Jesus said seekers find, and that’s why Paul told the Greek philosophers in Athens that they were already worshipping the true God, whom Paul would now reveal to them. Even though these pagans had a lot of idols, false gods, they
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