"Returning to an Objective Morality Pt.2" teacher Tom Bradford discusses the necessity of an objective moral standard, particularly in light of historical examples like the Nuremberg Trials. He highlights the inadequacy of subjective morality and argues for a moral law that transcends cultural and temporal boundaries. Also searching through Paul's writings and the teachings of Yeshua (Jesus) to advocate for a consistent, non-subjective approach to understanding and living out biblical commandments. Tom further explores the role of the Law of Moses in contemporary Christian belief, challenging the notion that New Testament teachings render the Law obsolete, and advocates for a return to biblically-based moral principles.
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