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A big problem in the secular worldview is trying to explain where morality comes from. One famous atheist once told me he determines what’s right and wrong “based on what I feel as a member of the human tribe.”
He then admitted that his feelings could be very different from someone else’s feelings.
But what happens if someone feels that types like him are dangerous? Should they be allowed to get rid of them? Of course not! But if morality is determined by our feelings, there’s nothing wrong with this, and no one can tell someone else what they’re doing is right or wrong.
You see, only God’s Word provides a solid foundation for morality.
By Ken Ham and Mark Looy4.6
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A big problem in the secular worldview is trying to explain where morality comes from. One famous atheist once told me he determines what’s right and wrong “based on what I feel as a member of the human tribe.”
He then admitted that his feelings could be very different from someone else’s feelings.
But what happens if someone feels that types like him are dangerous? Should they be allowed to get rid of them? Of course not! But if morality is determined by our feelings, there’s nothing wrong with this, and no one can tell someone else what they’re doing is right or wrong.
You see, only God’s Word provides a solid foundation for morality.

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