Ep 337: Morality Across Cultures: Who Decides What's Right?
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In this episode of the Her Faith Inspires Podcast, we're tackling a question that hits at the heart of culture, morality, and truth: Why do different cultures disagree on what's right and wrong?
This conversation was sparked by a text from my younger brother—who loves history, follows culture closely, and always asks thoughtful questions. He pointed out how standards have shifted over time: what was once considered immodest, inappropriate, or even sinful in one generation or culture may be completely acceptable in another. From modesty and language to gender roles and societal norms, it raises an important question: Who decides what's right?
In today's episode, we're going to:
- Explore how different cultures view modesty, laws, and gender roles—and what those differences actually reveal
- Uncover why moral disagreements don't mean there is no truth
- Answer the big question: Is there an absolute moral standard?
- And look at how Christianity provides a consistent and grounded answer in a shifting world
If you've ever wondered whether morality is relative or if there's a standard that transcends culture, this episode will help you think clearly and biblically about the world around you.
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