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liberals have no compelling truth, no 'good news,' to proclaim.
— Nancy Pearcey
As Schaeffer once wrote, there is nothing uglier than theological orthodoxy without understanding or compassion.
— Nancy Pearcey
The more we learn about life, the less plausible is any evolutionary theory that relies on blind, undirected, piece-by-piece change.
— Nancy Pearcey
In every historical period, the religious groups that grow most rapidly are those that set believers at odds with the surrounding culture.
— Nancy Pearcey
No one is a consistent moral relativist.
— Nancy Pearcey
But things that are intrinsically good can also become idols-if we allow them to take over any of God's functions in our lives.
— Nancy Pearcey
Schools ought to teach students to challenge secular ideologies masquerading as science in the classroom.
— Nancy Pearcey
Ironically, moral relativists often even pride themselves on being morally superior to others.
— Nancy Pearcey
Americans have grown impatient with the relentless politicizing of every area of life.
— Nancy Pearcey
Morality is always derivative. It stems from one's worldview.
— Nancy Pearcey
Because humans are capable of choosing, the first cause that created them must have a will.
— Nancy Pearcey
Reductionism is like a kid who argues that whatever does not fit into his toy box is not a toy.
— Nancy Pearcey
We do not create marriage from scratch. Instead, in the elegant language of the marriage ceremony, we 'enter into the holy estate of matrimony.'
— Nancy Pearcey
The White House should always be a friend to American freedom.
— Nancy Pearcey
Urban areas tend to attract members of the 'knowledge class' - people who work with ideas, data, information.
— Nancy Pearcey
All of science is largely formalized common sense.
— Nancy Pearcey
Darwinism has become our culture's official creation myth, protected by a priesthood as dogmatic as any religious curia.
— Nancy Pearcey
No one lives like a robot. We all make choices from the moment we wake up in the morning.
— Nancy Pearcey
For when moral convictions are reduced to arbitrary preferences, then they can no longer be debated rationally.
— Nancy Pearcey
Indigenous people have discovered that Christianity is not inherently Western but universal - 'translatable' into any cultural idiom.
— Nancy Pearcey
Competition is always a good thing. It forces us to do our best. A monopoly renders people complacent and satisfied with mediocrity.
— Nancy Pearcey
A merely symbolic religion does not threaten the ruling regime of materialistic science.
— Nancy Pearcey
You can be utterly confident that any non-biblical worldview will be too "small" to account for all of reality.
— Nancy Pearcey
The reason we are justified in trusting our minds is that God designed them to "fit" the world he created.
— Nancy Pearcey
Only by demonstrating genuine compassion will Christians earn the right to offer a biblical alternative.
— Nancy Pearcey
Artists are often the barometers of society.
— Nancy Pearcey
The Tea Party has imparted political energy to common-sense American constitutionalism.
— Nancy Pearcey
For many women today, on a personal level, the problem is not male dominance so much as male desertion.
— Nancy Pearcey
Yet church youth groups rarely teach apologetics, majoring instead on games and goodies.
— Nancy Pearcey
Christianity is the key that fits the lock of the universe.
— Nancy Pearcey
Can reason be an idol? Certainly. The philosophy of rationalism puts human reason in the place of God as the source and standard of all truth.
— Nancy Pearcey
If moral knowledge is impossible, then we are left with only political and legal measures to coerce people into compliance.
— Nancy Pearcey
The whole creation of God preaches, as Jonathan Edwards
— Nancy Pearcey
Clearly, Enlightenment thinkers were seeking a God substitute.
— Nancy Pearcey
The best organizations regard the nurturing of their employees as a spiritual mandate.
— Nancy Pearcey
Romantics deified the imagination;
— Nancy Pearcey
The human mind inherently seeks intelligible order. Thus the conviction that such an order exists to be found is a crucial assumption.
— Nancy Pearcey
My aim in homeschooling is to give my children the ability to be an adult learner, a skill set that will last the rest of their lives.
— Nancy Pearcey
A biblically based worldview is capable of affirming the best insights of secular philosophies without ever falling into reductionism.
— Nancy Pearcey
To adapt a phrase, idols have consequences.
— Nancy Pearcey
I discovered that Christianity does have the resources to meet the challenges posed by competing worldviews after all.
— Nancy Pearcey
The Rosetta Stone of Christian social thought is the Trinity.
— Nancy Pearcey