True for You But Not for Me: Overcoming Objections to Christian Faith by Paul Copan

Many people today find it hard to believe that something can be universally true for all people. The belief in moral absolutes true for all people at all times.

A 2002 survey found that 83% of American teenagers said moral truth depends on circumstance and only 6% said objective moral values exist.

Copan attempts to equip the Christian to respond to the cultural relativism we face today. This book is especially good for high school, college, and university students, parents and church leaders.