Are moral beliefs relative and determined by society? Moral relativists often argue that because moral beliefs change there is no absolute moral truth. But is this a sound argument? In this Ready Reasons episode, I show why it’s not, and how moral relativism...
In this episode of Ready Reasons, I challenge the Protestant premise that there is no evidence in the Bible to support the belief that Mary is the mother of God and show biblical support for the Catholic belief that indeed she is....
The words of institution at the Last Supper—“this is my body…this is my blood”—have been cause for much debate over the centuries. Catholics say that with these words Jesus literally changed bread and wine into his body and blood. Protestants say he intended the bread...
Relativism is often pitched as the more tolerant worldview than views that embrace the existence of absolute truth. But is this true? In this Ready Reasons video, I show why relativism is not the friend of tolerance that relativists think it...
As lax as our culture is when it comes to sex, it still sees consent as a necessary condition for appropriate sexual behavior. But is consent the only moral criterion for evaluating sexual behavior? In this Ready Reasons video, I explain why it’s...