Greg talks about people misusing the idea of “separation of church and state” to punish ideological disagreement, then he answers questions about responding to “anyone who doesn’t believe just like you goes to Hell,” using preferred names, and hypnotism. Topics:
- Commentary: Separation of church and state doesn’t mean this. (00:00)
- Is there a quick way to answer someone who asks if we think anyone who doesn’t believe just like us will go to Hell? (23:00)
- When a student wants to use a name other than their given name, where’s the line between using the name of a different gender and just taking on a nickname? (42:00)
- Would it be okay for Christians to make use of hypnotism to overcome addictions? (51:00)
- Submit a question on the Open Mic Line
- Iron Curtain Diary
- Indiana parents warn nation after child is removed from home for improper pronoun usage: ‘Can happen anywhere’by Kendall Tietz
- Why Agree to Use Preferred Names but Not Preferred Pronouns? by Amy Hall
- Why Pronouns Matter...a Lot by Greg Koukl
03/08/24 • 58 min
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