Tim Keller on Dr. King’s rejection of relativism:
When Martin Luther King Jr. confronted racism in the white church in the South, he did not call on Southern churches to become more secular. Read his sermons and “Letter from the Birmingham Jail” and see how he argued. He invoked God’s moral law and the Scripture. He called white Christians to be more true to their own beliefs and to realize what the Bible really teaches. He did not say, “Truth is relative and everyone is free to determine what is right or wrong for them.” If everything is relative, there would have been no incentive for white people in the south to give up their power. Rather, Dr. King invoked the prophet Amos, who said, “Let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness as a mighty stream.” The greatest champion of justice in our era knew the antidote to racism was not less Christianity, but a deeper and truer Christianity.
(Reason for God, pp.64-65)
They were in conflict with echother over a territory in Italy.trade rights in north America and the exspansion of Russia .
Answer:c.the great changes brought about when machines and factories replaced animal power and handmade goods
Explanation:
Option C. The context that helps to describe the importance of the river is what is called comparison.
<h3>What is comparison?</h3>
This can be described as the act of comparing two different things or more. It is a way of trying to measure both of the things that the excerpt is talking about.
Here the Yangtze is being compared based on the yellows river. Hence the answer is option C.
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It was a lot smarter in there war techniques