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Yesterday we looked at the claim that morality is determined by feelings. We saw that, in this view, no one can tell anyone else what they’re doing is wrong since everyone can choose their own morality.
Well, I’ve also heard that “we establish laws by consensus.” But different groups can have a different consensus.
So, let’s take this to its logical conclusion. Are terrorism and suicide bombings wrong? What about Nazi Germany or the modern sex trade which abuses children? If these groups have decided these things are right, how can our group say they’re wrong?
Without the foundation of God’s Word, morality makes no sense.
By Ken Ham and Mark Looy4.6
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Yesterday we looked at the claim that morality is determined by feelings. We saw that, in this view, no one can tell anyone else what they’re doing is wrong since everyone can choose their own morality.
Well, I’ve also heard that “we establish laws by consensus.” But different groups can have a different consensus.
So, let’s take this to its logical conclusion. Are terrorism and suicide bombings wrong? What about Nazi Germany or the modern sex trade which abuses children? If these groups have decided these things are right, how can our group say they’re wrong?
Without the foundation of God’s Word, morality makes no sense.

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