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🗓️ 30 April 2024
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Lee Strobel, award-winning author and former journalist, talks about sharing truth in an age that doesn't believe in it.
Lee discusses logical trip lines, why the future of evangelism is probably relational and informational, and the best arguments for and against Christianity.
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0:00.0 | The Art of Leadership Network. |
0:03.0 | You know, it was a famous serial killer, Ted Bundy, |
0:05.8 | who basically said, there is no right and wrong. |
0:08.5 | So you do whatever you feel like doing, |
0:10.4 | and yeah, I feel like killing a bunch of women, |
0:12.2 | which he did but he was |
0:14.3 | feeling that way because there is no ultimate an objective right and wrong well guess |
0:18.6 | what deep down we all know there is an objective right and wrong. I don't think anybody would say that |
0:25.9 | torturing a baby for fun is morally neutral or morally good. It is morally wrong. It is wrong. And I think we would all agree to that. |
0:36.7 | Well, if there is an objective moral line to be drawn, then that points toward the existence of a God who represents that line and on whom that line is based. |
0:48.8 | I think relativism is self-refuting logically. I think it's unlivable ultimately and as Nietzsche said you know hey if there is no right and wrong |
1:00.5 | Then anything is anything goes anything goes. We can't live that way. |
1:07.0 | Welcome to the Carrie Newhoff Leadership Podcast. It's Carrie here and I hope our time together today helps you thrive in life and leadership. |
1:16.5 | Well, Lee Strobel is on the podcast. Another long overdue interview. I think that maybe 2024 is the year of long overdue interviews. I really hope you |
1:25.9 | help them. We're 647 episodes in. Well, these troubles on the podcast. It will |
1:31.4 | not disappoint. We talk about how apologetics is |
1:33.9 | changing we talk about how to share truth with a generation that doesn't believe |
1:39.2 | in truth and we go through a whole bunch of simulations. |
1:42.7 | In this conversation, I think you're really gonna enjoy it. |
1:45.0 | Plus it's very wide-ranging |
1:46.7 | and as well as some of the backstory to Lee |
1:49.1 | and how he became a Christian as well. |
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