Greg responds to a quote promoting Progressive Christianity, then he answers questions about basing morality on empathy, sexual temptation and the decision to marry, attending the wedding of a divorced person, whether breaking any law is a sin, and why God allows evil.
Weekly Audio
Topics
- Commentary: The truth hasn’t changed. (00:00)
- How should I respond to someone who says morality can be built on empathy without any reference to a divine moral lawgiver? (21:00)
- To what degree should sexual temptation affect one’s decision about whether to get married? (33:00)
- If Christians shouldn’t attend a same-sex wedding, should Christians not attend the wedding of a divorced person? (39:00)
- Is it a sin to break any law? (43:00)
- If God is a loving God, why does he allow evil? (49:00)
Mentioned on the Show
- Reality Student Apologetics Conference – November 13–14 in Minneapolis, MN; February 26–27 in Dallas, TX
- Upcoming events with Stand to Reason speakers
- Progressive Christianity—is Christianity by Jon Pavlovitz (critiqued by Greg in the commentary)
Related Links
- If God Is Good, Why Is There Evil and Suffering? by Amy Hall
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