Philosophy

Practical Lessons from Crying Babies

Published on 10/23/2005

Greg talks about practical lessons from crying babies, spiritual courage from Dartmouth, then takes calls on if a saved Christian can be a “carnal” Christian, if God’s omnibenevolence can be compromised, and more.


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Topics

  • Commentary: Practical Lessons from Crying Babies
  • Commentary: Spiritual Courage from Dartmouth
  • Can a saved Christian be a “carnal” Christian?
  • Can God’s omnibenevolence be compromised?
  • Jesus didn’t believe in absolute morality.
  • Choosing between good and evil or life and death.
  • Consequences of an immature culture.
  • Does Israel still have a special place in God’s plan?
  • How can Calvinism be reconciled with John 3:16?


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