Is Any Behavior Acceptable As Long As It Does Not Hurt Anyone Else? (04.21.22)

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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.Continue Reading

The Number of Millennials Who Identify As LGBTQ (11.11.21)

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This week we’re going to be talking about the number of Millennials who identify as LGBTQ. The percentage will probably surprise you. We’re going to talk about what led to this and what this means moving forward in this episode.Continue Reading

Support for Polyamory from Harvard Law (09.02.21)

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This week we’re going to be talking about polygamy (or polyamory) – a sexual relationship between more than two people at the same time with the knowledge and consent of everyone involved. With the widespread acceptance of homosexuality and same-sex “marriage,” what would be the basis for our society opposing this type of relationship? We’re going to consider this in our episode today.Continue Reading

Monthly News Roundup (08.26.21)

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This is the last episode for the month of August – time for our monthly news roundup. In this episode, we’ll be talking about a web designer being forced to make a website for a same-sex wedding, the percentage of Americans who consume alcohol, and a woman who made a complete handwritten copy of the Bible.Continue Reading

Number of People in the U.S. Who Support Same-Sex Marriage (06.17.21)

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This week we’re going to be talking about same-sex marriage. With it being “pride month,” I figured we ought to take at least one episode on the podcast to talk about something related to that. Last week Gallup came out with new statistics regarding the number of Americans who support same-sex marriage. In what should be no surprise to anyone, the percentage of people in our society who support same-sex marriage continues to increase. There are some lessons in this that we need to consider that go beyond simply what the Bible teaches about homosexuality. We’re going to consider some of these lessons today.Continue Reading

The Continuing Effort to Normalize Sexual Immorality (04.22.21)

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In this episode, we’re going to be talking about three different news stories that are all centered around a theme – the continuing efforts to normalize sexual immorality in our society. This is being done within the religious world and by those who are outside of it.Continue Reading

Monthly News Roundup (03.25.21)

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This is the last episode for the month of March. I plan to use the last episode of the month to highlight and briefly comment on some of the news stories from the last month that we haven’t discussed yet here. In this episode, we’ll be talking about the charge of Jesus being a racist, three men being named the legal parents of two children, and the discovery of more Dead Sea scrolls.Continue Reading