After 4,000 years of progress, what happens when the ancient model for right and wrong is abandoned? How were ethics transformed by the Hippie Movement transforming into the current focus on "Identity?" SIN follows the quest by kingdoms for ethical societies and concern for integrity of the soul. Steinle explores moral codes from 2100 BCE through 1500 CE, discovering texts and artifacts proving righteousness has been in the minds of humanity from the beginning of this Age. In the 21st-century-atheist view, ethics and moral standards are progressing in step with human advancement. Consequences of violating pop culture’s ethics might include cancellation, being doxxed, or tagged with demonizing names. According to the CDC, suicide rates for ages 15–19 increased 57% from 2009 through 2017. Guilt and shame are certainly not new; but suddenly decoupled from the ancient ways, and “falling short” of the unforgiving pop standards, where can people turn for acceptance and restoration? What if the answer to personal peace has been there all along? Not a hoax or gimmick; but what millions of people for thousands of years have actually experienced. Relief from the damage of sin for both the offended and the offender. And it all starts with seeing SIN for what it is.
Chris is a recognized Bible commentator as a guest and co-host on alternative media. C.W. Steinle began his professional career as a CPA. The ability to gather information and draw correlations is crucial for rightly dividing the Word of God.
As a layman and ordained minister Chris Steinle has taught thousands of original Bible studies, as well as providing biblical guidance to singles, couples, and families. Some of his other titles include, The Rise of Western Lawlessness, Foundations of the Faith, Two-In-One Greek New Testament, and Reclaiming the Rapture co-authored with Dr. Douglas Hamp.
Driven by the passion to understand Paul the Apostle's life and ministry, Steinle has followed in the footsteps of Paul, by land and by sea - along the old Roman highways and by ship throughout the northern Mediterranean. C.W. has taught on location in Israel, Philippi, Thessaloniki, Corinth, Athens, and Egypt, traveling the route of the Exodus across the Red Sea through Sinai and up to Mt Nebo in Jordan.