Secular logic collapses without a Foundation
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In this conversation, Keith Lee Johnson and his guest examine the stark divide between secular and biblical understandings of marriage, morality, and human responsibility. They explore marriage as more than a social contract, questioning whether consent and cultural norms alone can sustain a coherent moral framework. As the guest attempts to build a secular case for marriage, the argument begins to unravel when measured against the consistency and structure provided by biblical principles.
The dialogue highlights a central tension: secular morality often borrows its ethical language—dignity, commitment, fidelity, responsibility—from religious foundations while rejecting the transcendent source that gives those concepts weight. Johnson argues that without an objective moral anchor, secularism struggles to justify its own values, leading to contradictions and moral drift. The conversation ultimately critiques secularism as a framework that imitates biblical morality but cannot sustain it, underscoring the need for a higher standard to define marriage and guide human behavior.