Whether you’re a Christian, a secular humanist, a Muslim, a Mormon, or anything else, you almost certainly agree that love is one of the most important values for humans. In recent years, love has taken such pride of place in the American culture that it has ousted pretty much every other value. People have boiled everything in life down to a singular focus on love, and in a very practical sense they have made it their religion, effectively claiming that if everyone would just choose love, the world would leave behind all its current divisions. Today, Natasha and Alisa respond to several quotes and memes around the theme that love is all that matters—particularly because it’s a claim that people often use to oppose biblical doctrine, morality, and Christianity in general.
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#40 Why is the Church So Afraid to Talk about Politics?
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#36 Why the Church Must Divide on (Some) Political Issues
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#34 Polyamory is Next in the Sexual Revolution
#33 Side B “Gay Christianity”: Coming to a Church Near You
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#29 How Dylan Mulvaney Changed the Face of Transgenderism
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