
Are All Values and Duties Subjective Since They Only Exist in Minds?
Stand to Reason Weekly Podcast
December 19, 202558m 0s
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Show Notes
Greg talks to callers about whether all values and duties are inherently subjective, whether Paul is making the same point in Ephesians 2:7 and Romans 9:23, biblical justification for Christian Zionism, and how God can be good if he doesn’t save everyone he created.
Topics:
- How would you respond to the claim that values and duties are inherently subjective since concepts exist only in minds? (04:00)
- Is Paul making the same point in Ephesians 2:7 and Romans 9:23? (16:00)
- What is the biblical justification for Christian Zionism? (25:00)
- How can I make a compelling case for the character of God in answer to the question of why he doesn’t save everyone he’s created even though he’s capable of doing so? (50:00)
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- “Morality based on God is just another form of relativism.” – Part of November’s Solid Ground
- Conversations with an Atheist
- The Bible: Fast Forward – DVD (Also available as a digital download or audio)