By Rob Pue
There are several common attitudes and beliefs about spiritual matters, Christianity and various world religions. Among the most common are: 1) Most people don’t really think about God all that much. 2) They never really consider their eternal destiny, but believe they’ll be fine. And 3) They really don’t know much at all about the Bible or what it says, but they make drastic, sweeping assumptions about it.
Perhaps the most important thing to note is that most people today believe spirituality should be an individual, private thing, not something talked about, and certainly no one should seek to “convert” anyone else to their faith. “It’s whatever you believe,” is a common theme. This is moral relativism. “Your truth” may not be “My truth,” and the very idea of “truth” is an ever-changing concept. What was true a hundred years ago may not be true today. That may be correct when it comes to our knowledge of science and technology or the cost of living or a myriad of other ever-changing things in our world.
But when it comes to the things of nature and nature’s God, there absolutely are absolute truths, which never change. They have never changed, and they never will.





