“I really really enjoy this podcast and I have so for a while. You guys are discussing important world related issues that affect Christians and non-Christians very thoughtful and you know your material well and it’s clear that you are well read and you know your theology. most importantly, I greatly appreciate your willingness to discuss controversial things that can affect your reputations. I particularly enjoyed the interviews with David French as well. It’s so refreshing to see Christians, be able to take deep dives into difficult subjects, and remain civil and friendly, but yet not wishy-washy or weak.. I think that you all have something unique and special and incredibly timely. I love that you have a woman, so accomplished and professional, particularly in theology.. it really is valuable to see women in this role and I’m hopeful for my daughters to be encouraged by Kaitlyn. please stay humble and do not become wise in your own eyes. Please never forget that you have not received anything from yourself, and all of it from God, but simultaneously thank you so much for working so hard and trying to be faithful to God and not people. We need you don’t get tired of doing good. Today glory to God forever!
One question that arose on show 631:
I hear the point on democrats largely seeming to have policies that have seemingly lessened abortion as opposed to republicans unwittingly increasing abortions. But I’ve heard this rebuttal. Since we know sexual sin and abortion as other sin, are ultimately heart issues, do you think that the policies and cultural effect of progressive views are effecting abortion more overall and increasing abortions overall despite some programs lessening them some. I don’t mean that either part my can change the heart, but should I vote for a party that seems so openly hostile to Biblical values? I recognize also that republicans may talk more favorably of Biblical views and live the opposite. But that’s my struggle particularly around the abortion side.”
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United States of America ·
08/22/24