Greg talks about what we can learn from the account of David and Goliath, then he answers questions about the divide between men and women, whether a contractor should turn down work on a Buddhist temple, and determining if a passage is descriptive or prescriptive.
Topics
- Commentary: What we can learn from the account of David and Goliath (08:00)
- Why does it seem like there’s such a divide between men and women today? (19:00)
- Do you think I was right to turn down a request to build a large water feature for a Buddhist temple, in which there will be a Buddhist statue in the center of a reflection pool? (47:00)
- When should passages be interpreted as descriptive rather than prescriptive (e.g., when it comes to head coverings)? (53:00)
Mentioned on the Show
- Donate to Stand to Reason by the 28th of this month and receive The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God: Why New Atheism Grew Old and Secular Thinkers Are Considering Christianity Again by Justin Brierley
- Reality Student Apologetics Conference – February 21–22 in Dallas, TX; March 21–22, in Philadelphia, PA; April 25–26 in Dayton, OH
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- The Beauty of Submission by Amy Hall
- The Beauty of Leadership by Amy Hall
- The Toxic War on Masculinity: How Christianity Reconciles the Sexes by Nancy Pearcey