The moral bankruptcy of atheism: My recent conversion
Silently, relentlessly, the notion that atheism was no longer an option I could live with pressed itself into my thoughts.
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Skip to main contentSilently, relentlessly, the notion that atheism was no longer an option I could live with pressed itself into my thoughts.
I believe there are consequences for the growing cultural trends that seek to make God irrelevant while exploiting His common grace.
May we never lose sight of this important truth: “The battle we are fighting is on the spiritual level.”
It’s refreshing and encouraging to see Richard Dawkins ask a question like this, with this much apparent humility.
Pastor John MacArthur of Grace Community Church articulated a stern view of President Joe Biden’s leadership during a recent interview, framing it as a divine judgment and a reflection of societal moral decline. America is a nation reaping the consequences of its moral choices, he declared.
Think about these words — written long before school shootings became virtually commonplace. We can’t have the children reading, meditating on, venerating, and obeying commands like, “Thou shalt do no murder” or “Thou shalt not steal” or “Thou shalt not lie.”
As we navigate an era of unprecedented moral and ethical upheaval, a growing number of religious scholars and teachers of prophecy are sounding a clarion call.