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No matter the label, it’s all His.
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0:00.0 | Hey, Breakpoint listeners, John Stone Street here from the Colson Center. I want to invite you to join me for an important live stream event, truth, love, and humor, faith without fear. It's July 24th. I'll be joined by Seth Dillon, the CEO of the Babylon B, the one and only Christian satire publication, as well as Jim Daly, president of focus on the family. |
0:22.9 | We're living in times where to speak the truth can get you canceled, and nobody knows that |
0:27.5 | better than Seth Dillon. |
0:29.7 | And yet our responsibility to speak the truth doesn't change. |
0:33.9 | Just a few years ago, USA Today named Admiral Rachel Levine, a biological man who identifies and presents as a woman as their so-called woman of the year. |
0:44.0 | In response, the Babylon B named Levine the man of the year, and that led to being canceled on Twitter. |
0:50.8 | But as Seth Dillon says, truth is not hate speech, and their faithfulness to say the truth, |
0:55.9 | even in a humorous way, has an incredible ending. You'll not want to miss this story as well as an |
1:01.3 | exhortation of what it means to speak the truth in this cultural moment. This event is absolutely free. |
1:07.6 | You can either join us in person if you're in the Bay Harbor, Michigan area, or online via |
1:13.5 | live stream. To register, go to colsoncenter.org slash truth. That's colsoncenter.org |
1:20.1 | slash truth. Again, the date is July 24th, and the event is truth, love, and humor, faith without fear. |
1:32.3 | Welcome to Breakpoint, a daily look at a never-changing culture through the lens of |
1:36.1 | unchanging truth. |
1:37.1 | For the Colson Center, I'm John Stone Street. |
1:40.9 | Well, every so often, there's a book or worldview published that denounces the idea of worldview for Christians. |
1:47.5 | The claims, which vary from writer to writer, are usually a mix of legitimate critique and also odd straw manning. |
1:55.0 | Some argue that the German rationalist history of the word worldview makes it wrong, misguided, even unbiblical for Christians. |
2:02.0 | Others suggest that worldview reduces authentic faith to something too cerebral, too impersonal, too |
2:08.4 | formulaic. Perhaps the most common critique of worldview is that it just doesn't work anymore in |
2:13.5 | today's cultural environment. And that last critique extends to most Christian intellectual work, |
2:18.2 | especially apologetics. For decades now, last rights have been offered for Christian intellectual |
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