Do All Paths Lead to God? : Finding Truth in Our Pluralistic Age

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Religious relativism is based on a relative view of truth. In order to determine whether or not all religions can be true, then, an understanding of the nature of truth is essential.

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Moral Relativism

“there is one thing a professor can be absolutely certain of: almost every student entering the university believes, or says he believes, that truth is relative… The students, of course, cannot defend their opinion. It is something with which they have been indoctrinated.”

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The Road Well Traveled

Peck’s definition of original sin is, you might guess. LAZINESS: and his view of salvation is “to become all that you can be.” I don’t find these teachings in my Bible, do you? Peck stands the concept of grace on its head, inferring that the path of working and striving he has laid out is really the path of “grace.” Huh? I don’t get it. Listen to Peck’s statements about grace on p.306 of the book:

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Why Not Burn Witches?

(This was originally printed in the November/December 1995 Issue of the MCOI Journal beginning on page 2) The reality of the resurgence of witchcraft in modem times, so often ridiculed and dismissed as sheer fantasy, no longer can be ignored. It has become the pagan expression of choice to many; the darling of the feminist,Continue reading.

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