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Two-thirds of Americans say we don’t need faith in God to be moral

Season 1 Published 3 years, 1 month ago
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In a recent Pew Research Center report, two-thirds of American respondents claimed that “it’s not necessary to believe in God to be moral. They can make this claim because our secularized culture has convinced them that morality is personal and subjective. However, the mass shooting in Texas, the deadliest Russian attack on Ukraine in months, the first US mass evacuation effort from Sudan, and widespread discouragement about the future are windows into how well our subjective morality is working for us. What do we do when your definition of morality and mine directly contradict each other? This debate is not only foundational to the future of our democracy—it is especially urgent for the souls of evangelicals. 

Author: Jim Denison, PhD

Narrator: Chris Elkins

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