Right For You, But Not For Me: A Response To Moral Relativism
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In a world where morality is increasingly seen as relative, Steven Garofalo offers a timely and thought-provoking exploration of the moral crisis facing our culture. Through a richly detailed analysis of historical events, philosophical perspectives, and cultural shifts, Garofalo chronicles the journey that has led us to this point. From the landmark U.S. Supreme Court rulings to the social upheaval of Woodstock and the sexual revolution, he examines the key milestones that have contributed to our current moral landscape. With clarity and insight, Garofalo brings the complex issue of morality to life, using real-life stories and examples to illustrate the challenges we face in our daily lives. But "Right For You, But Not For Me" is more than just a diagnosis of the problem - it's also a roadmap for recovery. Drawing on Scriptural, logical, and historical foundations, Garofalo presents a compelling case for a return to moral absolutes, and provides practical guidance for individuals and families seeking to navigate the complexities of modern life. As Dr. Norman Geisler notes, "Steven's writing is insightful, and his perspective is fresh and informative, cutting to the heart of the moral dilemmas plaguing our culture." With its unique blend of historical context, philosophical analysis, and practical application, "Right For You, But Not For Me" is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the moral challenges of our time and to find a way forward.
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