"We live in a post-modern world, and postmodernism is about relativism. My truth is your falsehood, and your falsehood is my truth. But there is such a thing as the plain truth." (Barukh Binah)
Barukh Binah captured succinctly one of the pillars of postmodernism, the suspicion of truth.
Today, truth depends upon the individual, even circumstances, resulting in the relativism of truth. "That's just what you believe" intrudes everyday conversation.
Sadly, the suspicion of truth pervades the professing Christian Church, too. Now, it occurs from those holding positions of leadership in the Church.
One of those leaders who expresses a suspicion of truth, Dr. Timothy Keller, recently wrote an article, which epitomizes this condition.
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Tom Hill, president of Master Ministries International Inc., received a Bachelor of Science degree from Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, and a Master of Ministry degree from Luther Rice Seminary.
As president of Master Ministries, Mr. Hill's ministry blends...