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The central message of this sermon is that in times of great change and upheaval, society often loses its ability to discern truth and reason, leading to a breakdown in critical thinking and a rejection of what is perceived as "new" or unfamiliar. This theme is rooted in the biblical passage from Acts 24-25, where Paul is on trial before Roman governor Felix and defends himself against charges that he has profaned the temple. However, Paul's defense highlights that Christianity is not new, but rather a continuation of Jewish tradition and scripture, and that his teachings are based on the resurrection of Jesus, which is a central issue in the early Christian church.
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The central message of this sermon is that in times of great change and upheaval, society often loses its ability to discern truth and reason, leading to a breakdown in critical thinking and a rejection of what is perceived as "new" or unfamiliar. This theme is rooted in the biblical passage from Acts 24-25, where Paul is on trial before Roman governor Felix and defends himself against charges that he has profaned the temple. However, Paul's defense highlights that Christianity is not new, but rather a continuation of Jewish tradition and scripture, and that his teachings are based on the resurrection of Jesus, which is a central issue in the early Christian church.