If truth is relative, then we cannot have a universal code of conduct other than the law of the jungle. If there is objective truth, then there is a standard of conduct that not only shapes our civilization, but links us to our ancestors from the beginning of time.
Exodus 18:1-20:26; Isaiah 6:1-7:5, 9:6-7; 2 Samuel 11:1-26; Matthew 6:17-37; Romans 7:7-8; Hebrews 11:40
A Dictionary for Honor
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If truth is relative, then we cannot have a universal code of conduct other than the law of the jungle. If there is objective truth, then there is a standard of conduct that not only shapes our civilization, but links us to our ancestors from the beginning of time.
Exodus 18:1-20:26; Isaiah 6:1-7:5, 9:6-7; 2 Samuel 11:1-26; Matthew 6:17-37; Romans 7:7-8; Hebrews 11:40
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Music: “Future King of Heaven,” Zachariah Hickman, YouTube Audio Library, April 21, 2021. Listen to the complete audio on YouTube at https://youtu.be/bteCg7aqqX0?si=0ToVaXQxcRHbMV1N.
Photo of dictionaries by Hiroaki Maeda, Tokyo, March 13, 2008, via Flickr.
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