The Knowledge of Good and Evil
Who decides what is morally right and wrong?
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About the Book
What is morally right and wrong differs from one individual to the next. From the big issues of abortion and sexual expression to the life choices of integrity, these differing opinions exist throughout human culture. Who is right and who is wrong? Is mankind fit to decide what is good and evil—or is this decision too great a responsibility for us to handle?
As the moral fabric of the individual, the family, the nation, and the world disintegrates, we are faced with the dilemma: “Who really decides what is morally right and wrong?” In “The Knowledge of Good and Evil,” Joshua K. Hildebrandt takes us back to the beginning… to a man and a woman and a tree in a garden… to discover how this question can be answered, and to show us the freedom that can be ours in laying down the right to choose!
About the Author
Joshua K. Hildebrandt lives in Temple, Georgia with his wife Bethany and their daughter Kaylee. Joshua has been involved in worship and youth ministry since he was a youth himself. He is an accomplished guitar player and has written many worship songs. Motivated by a strong desire to see the Church grow in the understanding of the basic doctrines of the Bible, which have been vastly neglected, Joshua spends much of his time studying and writing on these topics. His desire is to see the Church strengthened by the truth of God’s word.