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“Is there such a thing as a just war?” This question opens a discussion on the moral implications of warfare, including whether actions taken during war can be justified. Other topics addressed include the interpretation of Genesis 49:10 prophecy and the validity of baptism for those from different Christian backgrounds.
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Questions Covered:
- 01:30 - Is there such a thing as a just war? If there is, does that mean once you’re in a war you can do whatever? Why do popes no longer tell us when wars are just?
- 17:43 - How do we interpret Gen 49:10 prophecy?
- 24:43 - I come from a Baptist background. Why is my baptism valid?
- 35:41 - Since the Roman Empire didn’t have a king when they gave Herod the title of King of the Jews did, they allow him to rule as absolute monarch?
- 45:30 - Why do some bible translations leave the word fasting out of Mt. 17:21?
- 50:14 - Is there a second soul in a person who has the chimera genetic disorder?
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