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The speaker begins by asserting that "nothing we say makes sense without God," emphasizing that, in the absence of divine purpose, morality becomes arbitrary. Without God, human bodies and actions are reduced to mere matter and desire, leading to chaos and moral relativism.
He illustrates this with an example from an Alaska school board meeting, where a parent read aloud from a school library book openly discussing adult material and promoting sexual fantasies online. The school board’s response—voting to silence the parent—demonstrates a collective recognition that such content is inherently evil. Yet, this acknowledgment hinges on an understanding of objective morality, which the speaker attributes to the influence of faith and divine truths.