Moral relativism: no MoRe lies



By Judie Brown

For many, it seems like living a moral life may be a thing of the past. The ability to discern the difference between right and wrong, to act upon Church laws or commandments, and to accept consequences for one's actions has taken a backseat to doing what feels good and to having fun. There are more gray areas than ever before and, if you don't see them, you are oppressing those who believe they have the "right" to choose, to have a good time, or to do what they want with their bodies. But we must understand that there is a clear right and wrong. There is a moral standard that we should all strive to live by. Without this understanding — and actions taken because of it — our society will crumble. Today's commentary addresses this. Cont. Reading

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