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Issues, Etc.

Responding to Listener Email and the Issues, Etc. Comment Line, 1/3/25 (0032)

Issues, Etc.

Lutheran Public Radio

Christianity, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Can a Christian use someone's preferred pronouns with a clear conscience? Find out in my column

0:05.8

in the latest issues et cetera journal. We'll send it to you for free. Just click the red

0:10.7

journal subscription button in the right-hand column at Issuesetc.org. In the Wittenberg trail feature,

0:17.0

Dr. John Bumbarrow recounts his story to confessional Lutheranism from Roman Catholicism

0:21.9

and Reformed Theology.

0:23.7

The free online Issueset cetera Journal, Issuesetc.org

0:28.4

If you come, I will answer.

0:37.2

If you follow, I'll pick you up

0:41.3

Well, we've got questions and comments from our listeners, one on saving faith versus head knowledge.

0:48.0

Can a Christian attend a Hindu or Hindu-slash-Christian wedding?

0:53.6

And what does the formula of Concord in the Lutheran

0:57.0

confessions mean when it talks about always being in a state of confession? It's time to go

1:02.5

through listener email and the issues that said are a comment line or email address, talk back

1:07.0

at Issue ZTC.org and the comment line 618-223-8382.

1:12.5

So have a nice Christmas break?

1:13.9

I did.

1:14.6

Kept very busy.

1:15.7

Craig,

1:16.1

should keep busy?

1:17.3

Yes, I was busy.

1:18.5

I was sick there for a little bit, but I'm better now.

1:20.9

But I had a great time with my family.

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