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“Why create us if we can choose Hell?” This question opens a thought-provoking discussion on free will, evil, and salvation. The episode also explores how Jesus has written natural law on our hearts, the implications of the rebellion of Korah, and why God allows senseless evil in the world. Tune in for a deep dive into these critical topics.
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Questions Covered:
- 06:29 - Angels and humans were given free will. God doesn’t want us to go to Hell. Since he knows everything, why bother creating us if we were to choose Hell?
- 13:00 - If natural law has existed since the beginning of time, how has Jesus written the law on our hearts?
- 23:08 - Is the rebellion of Korah a foreshadowing of the Protestant rebellion?
- 33:10 - Why does God allow senseless evil, such as car accidents, natural disasters, etc. to kill his people, which seems to be something that would happen in a Deistic universe?
- 38:05 - What is a good answer to someone who says the church is not needed but only a relationship with Jesus?
- 42:30 - Protestant constantly say that there is one mediator. How would you respond to that claim?
- 46:54 - Lutherans say baptism forgives the sin from before and after your baptism. Why would that be incorrect?
- 51:16 - Aren’t we supposed to pray to God in Jesus name? We are not supposed to be praying to Jesus?
Explore the complex interplay of free will, evil, and salvation in this insightful discussion on why God allows choices that lead to Hell.
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