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<blockquote data-quote="paternos" data-source="post: 1569666" data-attributes="member: 24137"><p>Thanks for this article.</p><p></p><p>I picked up the book.</p><p></p><p>Some things stand out for me. Having lived away from God for the largest part of my life. I was busy finding truth in all forms but in divine truth. I loved math because with certainty I could say the outcome of 1 and 1 is 2. But to life I took a very relativist approach. You believe this and I believe that and there is no truth and therefore there is no conflict. Spirtitually I knew I was off practicing that behaviour. Even though I didn't know the truth. I knew relativism to be wrong.</p><p></p><p>The writer is more opposing relativism than anything else. Without truth we can not live. I will be enslaved by my passions and my emotions.</p><p></p><p>This is exactly what I see around me in those that practice psychologism, emotionalism, nothingism, psychiatrist, newageism, cristalism, witchery.</p><p></p><p>Ofcourse we know all this is untruth. Does a 25 year old psychologist can teach you 2 tricks to make your sinful life livable? Will panicky reacting to every negative emotion save you? Will believing there is no truth save you? Will pills relieve your pain? Will sitting on your ass in white clothes listening to an Indian guru save you? Will meditating save you?</p><p></p><p>The antichrist comes in many disguises. God though comes in one form. It's up to us to not be seduced by the trickery but focus on the one true.</p><p></p><p>I am grateful to learn about the truth of God of his son Jesus Christ and let the truth live through me.</p><p></p><p>What I also value is the approach that if I don't understand what's written in Bible. That what's written is not wrong, but that I am wrong and maybe ignorant.</p><p></p><p>Truth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paternos, post: 1569666, member: 24137"] Thanks for this article. I picked up the book. Some things stand out for me. Having lived away from God for the largest part of my life. I was busy finding truth in all forms but in divine truth. I loved math because with certainty I could say the outcome of 1 and 1 is 2. But to life I took a very relativist approach. You believe this and I believe that and there is no truth and therefore there is no conflict. Spirtitually I knew I was off practicing that behaviour. Even though I didn't know the truth. I knew relativism to be wrong. The writer is more opposing relativism than anything else. Without truth we can not live. I will be enslaved by my passions and my emotions. This is exactly what I see around me in those that practice psychologism, emotionalism, nothingism, psychiatrist, newageism, cristalism, witchery. Ofcourse we know all this is untruth. Does a 25 year old psychologist can teach you 2 tricks to make your sinful life livable? Will panicky reacting to every negative emotion save you? Will believing there is no truth save you? Will pills relieve your pain? Will sitting on your ass in white clothes listening to an Indian guru save you? Will meditating save you? The antichrist comes in many disguises. God though comes in one form. It's up to us to not be seduced by the trickery but focus on the one true. I am grateful to learn about the truth of God of his son Jesus Christ and let the truth live through me. What I also value is the approach that if I don't understand what's written in Bible. That what's written is not wrong, but that I am wrong and maybe ignorant. Truth. [/QUOTE]
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