A problem with the West is, moral relativism has been replacing moral absolutes - and some political and economic ideologies reflect this more than others.
My brother put it something like this: Without understanding how absolute God's Law is [God's spiritual and civil law], we can't be absolute about sin; and if we aren't absolute about sin, we can't be absolute about our God-given Righteousness; and if we aren't absolute about our God-given Righteousness, how can we be absolute about God's other promises in our lives [and in our families, and in our nation].
My brother put it something like this: Without understanding how absolute God's Law is [God's spiritual and civil law], we can't be absolute about sin; and if we aren't absolute about sin, we can't be absolute about our God-given Righteousness; and if we aren't absolute about our God-given Righteousness, how can we be absolute about God's other promises in our lives [and in our families, and in our nation].
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