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Monday, May 10, 2010

A Great Sermon With Apologetic Lessons

If you haven't been checking out Lincoln Berean's sermon series called "Which Church Has it Right?" now is a great time to start, especially for those of us who love apologetics! This week's sermon had A LOT to say about truth, relativism, absolutism, and tolerance. As I've said on this blog and as I'm sure you've heard in other places, more than 50% of high school graduates will walk away from their faith in college. This is partly due to the pressure to leave the "unenlightened, unintelligent, archaic faith" that their parents taught them and instead embrace the "intelligent worldview" of relativism. Pastor Bryan Clark made the point in his sermon that relativism is NOT new, progressive, enlightened, or intelligent. In fact, it is higly unintelligent, lacking in integrity, and full of contradictions. Relativism refutes itself at many, many points.

So take some time and listen to this week's message, and if you haven't already, listen to the rest of the series as well. (You can find the links on the right hand side of this page under "Lincoln Berean Church Sermons.) It is a great series and I promise it will give you a lot to think about!

(And check back soon for more on the problems of evil!)

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