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This week’s episode is going to be a little bit different. Rather than talking about a specific news story or article, we’re going to be talking about a particular concept that is popular in our society today. It is the idea that we cannot be critical of or condemn someone’s behavior or lifestyle as long as they are “not hurting anyone.” This has been used for years to justify the use of drugs and things like that. More recently, it is used to defend homosexuality and transgenderism. If it can be proven that one’s behavior does not physically/mentally/emotionally/spiritually harm another person, does that mean the behavior is justified? We’re going to explore that question by considering some Biblical principles today.
QUESTION – Is Any Behavior Acceptable As Long As It Does Not Hurt Anyone Else?
There are six principles we are going to consider to help us answer this question.
Related material:
- Social Issues (Part 2): Homosexuality
- Social Issues (Part 3): Transgenderism
- Social Issues (Part 6): Drug Abuse
- The Result of Following Your Heart
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