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In an interview about a year before his death, Ravi Zacharias was asked by Dave Rubin if secularists were capable of creating a moral framework to build their lives around in the absence of a conventional, time-tested value structure. Zacharias, open-minded until the end, explained that, yes, some individual non-believers were capable of designing quite […]

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