Philosophy

Extraordinary Evidence Isn’t Required for Extraordinary Claims

Published on 07/01/2007

Greg talks about religion you can’t live, extraordinary evidence isn’t required extraordinary claims, then takes calls on if the early church uses the Apocrypha, what intuitive knowledge is, and more.


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Topics

  • Commentary: Religion You Can’t Live
  • Commentary: Extraordinary Evidence Isn’t Required for Extraordinary Claims
  • Did the early church use the Apocrypha?
  • What is intuitive knowledge?
  • How do you know the disciples died for their faith?
  • Is there a middle ground between Calvinism and Arminianism?
  • What is the difference between same-sex marriage and civil unions?
  • What’s your opinion about pre-tribulation eschatology?
  • Is the Old Testament moral law abrogated by the New Covenant?


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