The contrasting perspectives of Shillian and Feng Shin touch upon the concept of moral relativism, where the definition of right and wrong is subjective.
The episode cautions against the dangers of moral relativism, as exemplified by the phrase "everyone did what was right in their own eyes" from the Book of Judges.
The episode discusses the neo-pagan embrace of moral relativism as a rejection of objective truth and Christian moral absolutes.
The podcast episodes provided touch on the topic of moral relativism in various ways, highlighting the perceived dangers and consequences of rejecting objective moral standards.
Several episodes, such as Choosing My Standards - Part 2, The Sin of Benjamin (2024), and Samson and Delilah (2024), condemn moral relativism and argue for the importance of grounding one's morality in biblical principles and God's unchanging truths.
Other episodes, like No Grief No Joy; White Cloth Brings Calamity to this World Pt. 1 and #251: Chinese Man Murdered His Mom's Killers 22 Years Later - Hero or Villain? (Case of Zhang KouKou), explore the societal and personal consequences of moral relativism, where the lines between right and wrong become blurred.
The podcast episodes collectively present moral relativism as a dangerous ideology that undermines traditional values, societal cohesion, and individual well-being, and call for a return to absolute moral standards.