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Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

Sex, Drugs and the Imago Dei with Richard Poupard

Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

The Christian Research Institute

Education, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.9809 Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2017

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

This week, Hank is joined on Hank Unplugged by Dr. Richard Poupard. Poupard is a board certified surgeon with an MA in apologetics, which gives him a unique perspective in examining the ethics of scientifically related issues. Whether he is questioning the compatibility of marijuana, birth control, or cloning with a Christian worldview, the driving force of Poupard’s work is examining whether or not we value one another as human beings made in the image of God. Per usual, this is a wide-ranging and insightful conversation that you won’t want to miss.

Topics discussed include: The ethics of modern board games (2:30); The importance of being an open-minded, life-long learner (5:00); How Rich, a medical doctor, developed a passion for apologetics and discovered the need for mystery to accompany logic (7:00); Avoiding the pitfall of pride and merely winning arguments while practicing good apologetics (12:00); How Christians should view the rising acceptance of marijuana (14:00); The difference between having a glass of wine and smoking weed (19:30); The changing views about fertility and is birth control Biblical? (21:30); The ghastly consequences of experimentation on embryos and the time that Hank held a frozen embryo named Elise (31:00); Christians using In Vitro fertilization (35:00); Is human cloning compatible with Christianity? (36:30); The problem with using the term sexual purity (38:00); Challenging our notions of lust, modesty and objectification of women (44:30); Harvey Weinstein as an opportunity to reexamine the accepted ways that we often view women (47:30); End of life issues and the slippery slope of euthanasia (54:00); The ethics of plastic surgery (58:00); How suffering can bring us closer to Christ (1:01:30); The importance of being equipped to use apologetics as an ambassador of Christ (1:05:00); The question that drives all of Poupard’s work: “Do we value human beings as made in the image of God?” (1:08:00).

Transcript

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0:00.0

And welcome to another edition of Hank Unplugged.

0:26.4

This is the podcast, not the broadcast.

0:28.7

It takes you out of the studio, into the study, as it were, for conversations with people who have made a real difference with their lives. They're interesting

0:39.3

people, people that are intelligent, that have a lot to offer not only in their own fields of

0:46.3

expertise, but also in the area of apologetics, which is one of the core values of the Christian

0:53.5

Research Institute, the Bible Answer Man

0:56.0

Broadcast and our outreach is around the world. Today, I have a guest who has almost become

1:03.2

family in the sense that he has written so many articles over so many years for the Christian Research Journal. Not only that, I've had him on

1:14.0

the Bible Answer Man broadcast. I'm talking about Dr. Richard Pupard, who's an oral surgeon,

1:21.7

but he has an interesting distinction. He also has a master's in Christian apologetics. And Richard, it is great to have you on

1:31.7

the show. Oh, such an honor to be here, Hank. Thanks for inviting me. This is a little different than what

1:36.6

we've done before on the broadcast, but we've talked about so many subjects. You've written on the

1:43.0

ethics of modern board and card games. You've written about

1:47.9

whether or not we should continue to use the term sexual purity, postmodern death, which has to do

1:55.3

with organ transplantation and human value, modesty, objectivism, and human value.

2:04.7

Another very important issue that I want to talk about today.

2:09.0

Should Christians fear profanities?

2:11.5

Miracle marijuana, I should say.

2:16.0

Is birth control unbiblical? Compassionate adoption for the most helpless, I should say, is birth control unbiblical, compassionate adoption for the most

2:20.4

helpless, self-esteem from a scalpel this having to do with the ethics of plastic surgery,

2:25.8

and much, much more. Again, it's just great to have you on this podcast. I want to talk about

2:31.5

this issue of board games.

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