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What happens when a culture abandons moral truth and replaces it with personal preference?

In this episode of The Lion and the Bear, Drake Holderman calls Christian men to hold the line against moral relativism—the belief that right and wrong are subjective, negotiable, and dependent on feelings, culture, or circumstance.

Beginning with the Scopes Monkey Trial of 1925 and tracing its cultural ripple effects through no-fault divorce, Roe v. Wade, and the redefinition of marriage, this episode exposes how moral relativism quietly reshaped American life by mocking conviction and sidelining God’s authority. What began as embarrassment toward biblical certainty has matured into confusion, fractured families, unanchored children, and men unsure of their role or voice.

This episode confronts hard questions with biblical clarity:

Drawing from Scripture, history, cultural data, and the example of King Josiah, this episode makes a compelling case that when God’s Word is honored, life flourishes—and when men stand firm, generations are strengthened.

This is not a call to outrage.
 It is a call to clarity, courage, and responsibility.

If you are a Christian man who wants to lead your home, protect your family, and stand confidently on God’s truth without apology, this episode is for you.

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