Human opinion cannot replace biblical moral authority because man is fallen, morality is grounded in Jehovah’s character, and Scripture is God-breathed.
What Does the Bible Teach About Honesty, Purity, and Integrity?
The Bible teaches honesty, purity, and integrity as expressions of loyalty to Jehovah in speech, conduct, desire, and work.
How Should Christians Make Moral Decisions in an Immoral World?
Christians make moral decisions by submitting feelings, culture, conscience, and choices to Jehovah’s written Word.
Why Must Christian Ethics Be Grounded in the Written Word of God?
Christian ethics must rest on Scripture because Jehovah’s written Word defines morality, corrects conscience, and governs conduct.
The Nature and Consequences of Sin: Death, Corruption, and Divine Justice
Sin is rebellion against Jehovah with real consequences—death, corruption, judgment—answered only through Christ’s atonement, resurrection, and God’s coming Kingdom.
Exploring the Depth of Human Sinfulness: Heart, Mind, and Will Under Corruption
Scripture diagnoses sin as lawlessness rooted in the heart, shaped by the world’s pressure, and answered only by repentance, Christ’s sacrifice, and resurrection hope.
The Fall of Man: From Perfection to Imperfection in Eden
Eden’s rebellion shattered human uprightness, introduced death, and spread imperfection—yet Jehovah announced redemption and a coming deliverer from the start.
The Image of God and the Creation of Humanity: Dignity, Purpose, and Moral Agency
Humanity bears God’s image—dignity, moral agency, and stewardship—designed for worship, work, and accountable relationship with Jehovah.


