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Greg highlights the distinction between descriptive and prescriptive passages in the Bible then answers questions about a pro-choice challenge, helping someone in memory care, baptismal regeneration, responding to “Love is my religion,” animal blessings, and Bible translations.
Topics:
- Commentary: Descriptive vs. prescriptive (00:00)
- If someone says that if you’re pro-life then you should be against capital punishment, then couldn’t I flip that around and say that if a pro-choicer says a woman has the authority over her body to kill her unborn child, then he should be fine with her killing herself? (10:00)
- What can I give a person in memory care to help them? (22:00)
- Is it a dealbreaker if a church you’re going to believes in baptismal regeneration, and is this salvation by works? (28:00)
- How would you respond to someone who said, “Love is my religion”? (36:00)
- What is up with animal blessings? (44:00)
- Is the New World Translation not called the “Holy Bible” because they changed too much in the text? (49:00)
- Submit a question on the Open Mic Line
- Further Reading on Bible Translations by Daniel Wallace
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