We all believe it is important to be ethical people and make good moral decisions. Right? The problem is if we can ever come to a conclusion about what qualifies as a “moral decision.”

C. Ben Mitchell writes, “If relativism is true, it also means that the search for enduring, universal moral norms is futile. But the fact that we live in a relativistic world also means that if relativism is not true, we need to know how to respond to a view that is so pervasive in our culture.”

Join me as we engage in a moral discussion and try to find clarity in a morally confused culture. “Ethics and Moral Reasoning” by C. Ben Mitchell will be our primary text today. Bring your questions and join the show! I’ll be taking your calls!

Content Discussed

  • 0:00 Intro
  • 2:50 A look at upcoming shows and events
  • 6:15 Intro to our series on reclaiming the Christian intellectual tradition
  • 9:20 Living in a relativistic world
  • 13:31 5 problems with moral relativism
  • 22:45 Can you prove objective morality?
  • 26:43 Do you believe in evolution?
  • 27:05 Relative morality isn’t the same as arbitrary morality
  • 29:50 Is this the fallacy of extremes?
  • 31:00 What side of the Euthyphro dilemma do you take?
  • 33:35 A history of moral reasoning
  • 45:52 Issues with Enlightenment Ethics
  • 48:27 Views of Christian Ethics
  • 51:20 An argument for objective morality
  • 1:02:13 Something doesn’t have to be objective to be important
  • 1:03:42 How do I control hate in my heart for people who abuse children?
  • 1:08:57 If homosexuality is morally wrong, why are some people born gay?
  • 1:11:51 Caller – Do I read secular authors?
  • 1:14:04 Caller – Why does objective morality matter for our everyday lives?
  • 1:23:14 Caller – Why is indentured servitude immoral?
  • 1:25:37 Caller – How do atheists ground objective morality?
  • 1:32:38 Closing

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