New Pew Study Findings Contradict Entire Story of the Cross .

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Responding to a new Pew study this week in which a record 56 percent of Americans said that God is not a prerequisite for good values and morality, Pennsylvania-based pastor Michael Anthony says that people have mistaken the concept of “good” with that of “politeness.”

“One of the most harmful things that has happened in the 21st century is that we have confused being polite with being good, moral or holy. We can certainly be polite without God. It happens all the time. In fact, many non-religious people are more polite than many religious people. But good & moral and polite are not the same thing—and herein lies the problem with the attitudes expressed in this study,” Anthony, the lead pastor of Grace Fellowship of York, Pennsylvania, says.

According to Anthony, the fly in the ointment of people thinking they can be good without God is the cross of Jesus Christ.

“The cross is the definitive statement of good and evil. If we believe we can be good without God, then the cross means nothing; it would be the most confusing event in all of history—courtesy of God himself. God would have sent his Son for a need that didn’t exist. But the need does exist because the Bible says: ‘While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.'”

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