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Philosophical Depravity

  • November 10th, 2006
  • Posted in Podcast Notes . Uncategorized

For those of us who have enjoyed the back and forth over “Redefining Humanity in the UK”, be sure to check out our most recent podcast, “Philosophical Depravity.” In this episode, Adam takes a look at the philosophy that justifies abortion and euthanasia. Just a warning, this one’s a bit hot. Nothing inappropriate, but he [ READ MORE ]

The “D” Word

  • October 16th, 2006
  • Posted in Podcast Notes . Uncategorized

Podcast #4 is up. In “The ‘D’ Word” we talk a bit about doctrine. If you are following contemporary events in the church at all, you know that, doctrine has come to be treated like a swear word in many circles. A growing number of pastors and (ironically) theologians have decided that doctrine is boring, [ READ MORE ]

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