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Truth has fallen in the street, as the prophet Isaiah said. Our culture is increasingly rejecting the concept of objective truth substituting a moral and epistemological relativity that is wrecking havoc on traditional norms and even our longstanding institutions. Today, the litmus test for what is true is not facts and figures, but feeling — or better said, personal experience. Unfortunately, some facets of Christianity are adopting these new ideas and adapting the Bible to them in some cases creating heresy. The culprit? Postmodern thinking. What is postmodernism? How did we get here and what can be done about it?
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Truth has fallen in the street, as the prophet Isaiah said. Our culture is increasingly rejecting the concept of objective truth substituting a moral and epistemological relativity that is wrecking havoc on traditional norms and even our longstanding institutions. Today, the litmus test for what is true is not facts and figures, but feeling — or better said, personal experience. Unfortunately, some facets of Christianity are adopting these new ideas and adapting the Bible to them in some cases creating heresy. The culprit? Postmodern thinking. What is postmodernism? How did we get here and what can be done about it?
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