The following is a rundown of this week's podcast, annotated with links that were either mentioned on the show or inspired by it:
HOUR ONE
Commentary: The Death of Two Babies (0:00)
Questions:
1. Is a single person adopting the same as a same-sex couple adopting? (0:23)
2. How do you balance being useful where you are and pursuing new goals? (0:40)
- Bloom Where You're Planted by Greg Koukl
HOUR TWO
Commentary: Listener Mail (1:00)
Questions:
3. Challenge the greater good and justifying lying (1:18)
- Greg's previous answer about moral dilemmas (start listening at 2:07)
- STR Abortion Violence Statement by Greg Koukl (more on this from Amy Hall)
- The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom
4. An idea for working at same-sex weddings (1:38)
5. Is the conscience a biblical idea? (1:53)
HOUR THREE
Commentary: Serving at Same-Sex Weddings (2:00)
- A Note from Creator Cakes by Andrew Walker
Questions:
6. How do we know how to apply the Old Testament Law? (2:04)
- 40 Questions about Christians and Biblical Law by Thomas Schreiner
- How Does the Old Testament Law Apply to Christians Today? by Greg Koukl
- The Bible: Fast Forward (DVD) by Greg Koukl
- The Law of Moses and the Christian: A Compromise by Justin Taylor (a summary of a paper by David Dorsey
- 40 Questions about Creation and Evolution by Kenneth Keathley
7. Should children attend the main service with their parents? (2:20)
- Greg's previous commentary on attending church with kids (start listening at 2:00)
8.What's the difference between serving at a wedding of a same-sex couple and a wedding of a couple who lived together? (2:30)
- Should Christians Tithe? by Greg Koukl
- Greg's commentary on the Indiana RFRA
9. What does the unification church believe about Jesus? (2:39)
10. Is it ethical to get vaccinations if fetal tissue was used to develop them? (2:51)
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