It is becomingi clear to me that moral relativism is every bit as real to Christians as it is to us. To a Christian (especially the Waldorfs and fraudos of the world) there is no such thing as a moral act or an immoral act; whether an action is good or evil depends entirely upon who is doing it. While we are often (and falsely) accused of deriving our morals from a 'suvival of the fittest' policy, on the other side of the fence, you have people who believe that atrocities cease to be atrocities if God is the one screaming in bloodlust. It is astounding, in light of modern horrors such as the Holocaust, that there are people who would shrug their shoulders and claim that Hitler was entirely justified, were it revealed to the that God ordered it done. Though they might insist that God never would, in spite of the examples of him directly ordering genocides right in his own book.
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