Greg responds to the idea that a marriage license is “just a piece of paper” and talks about why we need public vows to be married, then he answers questions about attending a wedding of two non-believers, what to say to an atheist who says his life is meaningful, and helping a pastor see the value of apologetics. Topics:
- Commentary: A marriage license isn’t just a piece of paper. (00:00)
- Can you clarify the difference between a same-sex marriage and a marriage of two non-believers that would explain why it’s okay to attend one but not the other? (31:00)
- What would you say to someone who says he doesn’t believe in God but his life is meaningful? (47:00)
- How can I get started as an apologist in my church and get my pastor on board with it? (55:00)
- Here Comes the He Gets Us Campaign Again: Why Its Portrayal of Jesus is Still a Problem by Natasha Crain
- 7 Problems with the He Gets Us Campaign by Natasha Crain
- So You Want to Be an Apologist? by Alan Shlemon
- For the Student Who Wants to Be a Christian Apologist by Amy Hall
- Why Apologetics? by Tim Barnett
02/14/24 • 58 min
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