Sermon Tone Analysis

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*The Absolute Truth!*
 
 
God’s Word like the law of gravity not like the law of the speed limit.
You will hear teachers and later professors say things like “The only absolute is that there are no absolutes” – meaning that what is wrong to one person will be ok to another, and that we should not judge.
Is this true?
What does God’s Word say about such things?
Everything is not “relative”
 
Speakers of Truth
 
Truth = real (reality)
 
 
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