May 20, 2009

Carl Johnson: Moral Relativism

This month, I’m joined by Carl Johnson, assistant pastor of Twin City Fellowship church in St. Louis Park, MN. Our topic is “Moral Relativism,” the idea popular in western culture today that says that individuals determine their own moral values based on their personal experiences and the specific situations they face. Carl describes many aspects of moral relativism, giving real-life examples of where we see it in our culture, as well as the fatal flaws in this ethic that prove it to be logically fallacious.

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2 Responses to “Carl Johnson: Moral Relativism”

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    Patrick Szalapski Says:

    For more, I recommend reading Greg Koukl’s short book _Relativism: Feet Firmly Planted in Midair_. I’d be happy to lend it to you if asked.

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    έχω ζωη Says:

    Thanks Patrick. Carl did mention that is where he got much of the material used in this interview.

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