Human opinion cannot replace biblical moral authority because man is fallen, morality is grounded in Jehovah’s character, and Scripture is God-breathed.
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.
Living and Defending the Truth of Christianity
Christianity is true because it coherently explains creation, morality, Scripture, Christ, resurrection, and eternal life.
The Moral Law and the Character of God
Moral law points to Jehovah’s holy character, explains conscience and guilt, and shows why Christianity alone grounds objective morality.
The Existence of God and the Failure of Atheism
Christianity explains existence, reason, morality, Scripture, and resurrection; atheism borrows what it cannot justify.
The Moral Superiority of Scripture
Scripture’s morality surpasses human systems because it is grounded in Jehovah’s holy character, reaches the heart, and transforms life.
What Is the Difference Between the Ceremonial, Moral, and Judicial Law in the Old Testament?
A biblical explanation of how the ceremonial, moral, and judicial laws differ and how each should be understood under the new covenant.
The Moral Argument: Demonstrating the Existence of God Through Objective Moral Reality
The moral argument reveals God as the only foundation for objective moral values and duties, showing that morality cannot exist apart from His existence.
Moral Law: A Biblical and Theological Analysis of Its Nature, Permanence, and Authority
The article discusses the moral law's universality and its grounding in God's character, contrasting it with ceremonial and civil laws, affirming its relevance for all humanity.
How Does the Existence of Moral Law Point to the Reality of God?
Explore how the concept of moral law suggests a deeper truth: the reality of a divine presence. Discover the connection.

