Islam, Christianity and Morality ( 1 of 2 )

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Does the Bible promote a decadent life style, like that of MTV spring break or "Girls Gone Wild" college party life? Doug Beaumont, who is currently on faculty at Southern Evangelical Bible College, was given an opportunity to provide a "second opinion" and cross-examination pertaining to the evidences presented in the Britney Spear's Morality debate conducted with Tektonics.org. This debate identified the Bible as one of the major contributing factor to the moral decay of America and the West, and further demonstrated that Britney Spears falls well within the Biblical moral lifestyle and does not contradict it. Both these debates, reconstructed the lifestyle of human society living well within the confines of Biblical morality. Thus, a great deal of attention was given to not violate any Biblical teaching in the reconstruction. Then this moral lifestyle was examined and compared to the moral life in the United States, and an amazing match was found. Finally, very few objections were raised pertaining to Islamic morality, which was presented as the key solution to fixing the problem of moral decay in our societies. The Topic of Debate: Islam, Christianity and Morality Nadir Ahmed vs. Doug Beaumont (www.DougBeaumont.org) For further information on upcoming or previous debates click here http://www.examinethetruth.com/WhatsNew.html

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Uploaded: February 24th, 2007 @ 7:35 am
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