Greg talks about a recent study that shows only 6% of American adults have a biblical worldview, then he answers questions about whether God is just a puppet master and whether it’s hypocritical to buy products from companies that promote things you disagree with but then not give money to the Salvation Army because they promote CRT.
[NOTE: The article Greg read on the show incorrectly stated that 6% of American adults who identify as Christian have a biblical worldview. The correct percentage with a biblical worldview is 6% of American adults or 9% of American adults who identify as Christian.]
Topics
- Commentary: American Christians’ extreme theological illiteracy (00:00)
- How should I respond to my son-in-law who says that if God’s all-powerful then he’s a puppet master and we don’t really have free will? (17:00)
- If you think it’s okay to buy products from companies that promote things you disagree with, why would you stop giving to the Salvation Army? (37:00)
Mentioned on the Show
- Most adult US Christians don’t believe Holy Spirit is real: study by Leonardo Blair
- The findings of the study
- Reality Student Apologetics Conference – September 24–25 in Orange County, CA; October 15–16 in Seattle, WA; November 12–13 in Minneapolis, MN; February 25–26, 2022 in Dallas, TX; March 25–26, 2022 in Philadelphia, PA
- Greg’s podcast discussing how the Salvation Army is promoting CRT
- Let’s Talk about Racism – The Salvation Army