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Moral Absolutes: An Exchange with Atheist Paul Baird and Paul Gosselin (2010)

Échanges sur la question des origines: le franc-maçon et l'anthropologue (Michel Thys et Paul Gosselin).

Rencontres Emil Silvestru & Paul Gosselin, mars 2011

Anthropologie et Évolution avec Paul Gosselin et Donald Walsh. (CPERS - audio seulement - format WMA)

Évolution, Intolérance et Postmodernisme avec Paul Gosselin (sur le film Expelled) (CPERS - audio seulement - format WMA)

Interview with Brock Lee and Paul Gosselin on Flight From the Absolute, volume I. Sagadii Radio. (podcast)

Part I, Topics: Postmodernism rejects all absolutes. A religion is “a set of beliefs that helps people make sense of the world”. The terms “religion” and “worldview” are basically interchangeable. There can be great variation of thought within a worldview. While the Enlightenment held on to the idea of truth, but rejected the Bible as the truth standard; Postmodernism rejects even the concept of truth. The only truth for Postmodernists is the individual, his desires and prejudices. As Scripture points out, this leads to: Each man does what is right in their own eyes (Proverbs 21:2) because man is inherently depraved. Science cannot provide truth, it can only disprove falsehoods.

Part II. Topics: Evolution is an origins myth . Postmodernism in the guise of science. Without an absolute foundation, science cannot function. People who believe in Postmodernism are willingly choosing not to believe in reality. A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump ­ Galatians 5:9, 1 Corinthians 5:6 Propaganda must be everywhere to be effective. Postmodernism is “an invisible religion”. No matter what, Christians must teach the truth, the Word of God. Romans 12:2 ­ “And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind…”.