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Moral codes are not nearly enough
Web posted September 12, 2000 Have a thought? Go to the @ugusta Forums.
Editor, The Chronicle
Regarding Gene Rickaby's Sept. 1 letter, ``All great religions have moral codes,'' I am sorry for him that he has no foundation on which he can say, ``This is right.''
But then, relativism is the judgment God brings upon everyone who rejects his word.
Whether a person intentionally deceives people or whether he deceives people unintentionally, it is a serious thing to lead people into error.
``My brethren, be not many masters'' (i.e. teachers), wrote James ``knowing that we shall receive the greater condemnation.'' James 3:1.
Rev. Timothy Fellows, Augusta

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