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Greg answers questions from callers about why the Holy Spirit isn’t more active in his people, whether monotheism is essential to the Christian faith, feeling like giving up at the end of one’s life, why we arrange worship services the way we do, and the transcendental argument.
Topics:
- Why isn’t the Holy Spirit more active in his people? Why doesn’t he prevent divisions in the body of Christ? (04:00)
- Is monotheism essential to the Christian faith? (18:00)
- I’m old, tired, and in pain, and I just feel like giving up. (31:00)
- Is there a reason why we arrange our worship services the way we do? (42:00)
- What do you think about the transcendental argument for the existence of God? (52:00)
- Reality Student Apologetics Conference – September 13–14 in Los Angeles, CA; October 18–19 in Seattle, WA; November 8–9 in Minneapolis, MN; February 21–22, 2025 in Dallas, TX; March 21–22, 2025 in Philadelphia, PA
- The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis
- Be One of the 100 – Become a strategic partner
- Street Smarts: Using Questions to Answer Christianity’s Toughest Challenges by Greg Koukl
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