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The Briefing with Albert Mohler

Friday, January 12, 2024

The Briefing with Albert Mohler

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

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πŸ—“οΈ 12 January 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.

Part I (00:13 - 11:29)
South Korea Declares Fido is a Friend, Not Food: Major Shift Takes Place As Government Bans the Selling of Dog Meat

Part II (11:29 - 16:36)
Does Your Interpretation of the 14th Amendment Violate the Principle of Textualism? β€” Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing

Part III (16:36 - 20:36)
Will You Respond to the Argument That "Not Imputing Their Trespasses to Them" from 2 Corinthians 5:19 Means Universal Forgiveness? β€” Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 15-Year-Old Listener of The Briefing

Part IV (20:36 - 22:42)
Can a Christian Vote for a Party Candidate That Supports the Murder of Babies? β€” Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing

Part V (22:42 - 25:13)
Is God Happy? β€” Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 4-Year-Old Listener of The Briefing




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0:00.0

It's Friday,

0:04.7

Friday, January 12, 2024.

0:07.7

I'm Albert Molar and this is the briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from

0:12.0

a Christian worldview.

0:14.0

Well, it's Friday.

0:15.6

It's time to look at one of those stories that might catch us a little bit by surprise.

0:19.2

And one of them came in headlines from Seoul in South Korea. And that has to do with the fact that the South in

0:23.3

and that has to do with the fact that the South Korean legislature has just passed a law that

0:27.9

will prevent the marketing of dog meat as food in that country after years of practice and of the

0:37.2

cultural acceptance of eating dog meat as a part of South Korean culture.

0:42.2

And so this is a major political development. dog meat as a part of South Korean culture.

0:42.5

And so this is a major political development.

0:44.7

It also represents what can only be described

0:46.7

as a shift in morality there in South Korea,

0:50.7

where there have been a long tradition of eating dogs and we're talking

0:55.0

here dogs by the hundreds of thousands and yet at this point the vast

0:59.0

majority of South Koreans felt that it was time to bring an end to the industry and thus the

1:05.6

legislature has taken this action and it made international headline news and of

1:09.5

course it's the kind of headline that catches a lot of people by surprise

1:11.9

it's shocking to some people that anyone

1:14.4

anywhere would ever eat dog, much less that it became an industrialized form of meat production.

1:19.7

It would just be unthinkable that you would eat a dog as a opposed to a pig or a cow.

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