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Man’s Free Will Doesn’t Determine the Course of the Universe

Man’s Free Will Doesn’t Determine the Course of the Universe

Stand to Reason Weekly Podcast

September 5, 202558m 0s

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Show Notes

Greg adds another thought to the objection he addressed in the last episode, then he answers questions about possible proof Proverbs 21:30 is objectively true, drawing lots to get a message from God, grace for sanctification, and blaming God for bad things that happen.   Topics:
  1. Commentary: Man’s free will doesn’t determine the course of the universe. (00:00)
  2. Does the fact that reason, logic, and deduction seem to be irreducibly complex prove that Proverbs 21:30 is objectively true and not just religious jargon? (06:00)
  3. How should we take the Acts 1:23–26 passage, where they drew lots to get a message from God about who should replace Judas, and when is it our place to challenge leaders who are teaching something that isn’t biblical? (14:00)
  4. Does the Bible teach that grace is required for sanctification? (29:00)
  5. Why does God get the credit for all good things but doesn’t get the blame for bad things (like natural disasters or disease)? (47:00)
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