American Thinker
•48% Informative
The spirit of relativism, which rules our society, insists that any choice we make, as long as it makes us “feel good,” is the right choice.
We need to build a firm foundation for our lives so that when a situation presents itself we instinctively know what to do.
The secular call to “tolerance” rather than admonishing the sinner, puts us on the wide, easy path.
Giving lip-service to the teachings of Christ while acting contrary to His teaching, especially where sin is concerned, is not an act of love of neighbor.
Compassion for sinners does not mean we condone their sin.
If you love someone, you look out for what is good for them; the common good.
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