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Just Thinking Podcast

EP # 061 | Born-Alive Act

Just Thinking Podcast

Darrell Harrison & Virgil Walker

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.64.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2019

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

 
Recently, the United States Senate failed to pass the “Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act” or what is commonly known as the “Born-Alive Act”. The legislation, was aimed at protecting the lives of babies who were born alive after surviving an attempted abortion. Notwithstanding the role of elected politicians in failing to pass what appears to most people be the common-sense thing to do, what responsibility, if any, do Christians have in this outcome? Listen as Darrell and Virgil make a case from Scripture that Christians are as much to blame as politicians for what happened in the Senate concerning this legislation.

Key text: Ecclesiastes 9:3


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Text of Born-Alive Act legislation (Congress.gov)

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“Abortion and the Campaign for Immorality” (John MacArthur)

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“Can I Be Forgiven If I’ve Had An Abortion?” (R.C. Sproul)

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Culture: Living as Citizens of Heaven on Earth (A.W. Tozer)


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Just Thinking! With host, Dera Harrison and Virgil Walker bringing you week-to-week

0:15.6

cultural apologetics as well as social issues from a biblical worldview. This is Just Thinking.

0:22.3

Let's think.

0:28.4

We're back! It's another edition of The Just Thinking Broadcast. I am Virgil Walker

0:34.1

and I am Dera Harrison who is going on home on.

0:45.2

What's going on man? How you doing brother?

0:47.8

Hey man, doing good. I'm here in Southern California.

0:52.1

I know you are, man. I know you are.

0:55.5

I'm here in the Santa Clarita Valley. It's actually raining right now.

0:59.8

Actually, we've been out here about six weeks now since we moved from ATL out here to

1:05.6

SoCal as they said out here. It's actually raining every week we've been here.

1:11.2

These Californians, man, when it rains, it's like, wait, what's going on out here?

1:16.7

You don't have to act out there.

1:18.2

They don't have to act. When it rains, man, they're immediately asking when it's going to stop.

1:25.9

They immediately want to rain to stop.

1:29.7

I mean, so much so. I'm not exaggerating when I say this.

1:33.4

So much so. The very first week we got here, we would like to be watching the local weather,

1:38.4

just trying to sort of get acclimated to what the local channels are and stuff like that.

1:42.9

And so the meteorologist would give the weather report and if there was rain in the forecast,

1:50.4

they would say, well, you know, rain is going to last until about six p.m.

1:54.1

And man, we would be going out to the mall or something like that.

1:56.9

And people would really, we actually hurt people talking to one another saying, well,

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