When Relativism Hardens

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“Therefore, speaking the truth is service to Christ and love to others, even if they consider themselves your adversaries . . . [but charges of arrogance are] “true now in the less-than-tolerant American public square, where relativism no longer means: Your claim to truth is no more valid than mine; but now means: You may not claim to speak the truth. If you do, you are at best arrogant and, at worst, the nourisher of hate crimes” (Piper, Brothers, We Are Not Professionals, p. 164).

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