Greg discusses his wedding anniversary and the anniversary of D-Day, along with some calls on Ronald Reagan, “one-world” government, and a libertarian definition of freedom.
Topics
- Commentary: Wedding and D-Day Anniversary (00:00)
- Interview with Paul Kengor: “God and Ronald Reagan” (12:00)
- Anne: Why do people ask me if I’m a born-again Christian? How do you know “when” you’ve become a Christian? (41:00)
- John: Anniversary of Kennedy’s death (47:00)
- Commentary: 60 years since D-Day (56:00)
- Dave: God warned us to not call good “evil” or evil “good”, but they blamed the national deficit on Reagan (1:16:00)
- Katie: What’s wrong with a “one-world” government? (1:20:00)
- Brian: Is libertarian freedom not compatible with a strong doctrine of sovereignty and providence? (1:26:00)
- Would the doctrine of middle knowledge help reconcile the issue of our choices? (1:31:00)
- Continued commentary (1:38:00)
- Al: Maybe people meet the challenges that they face and make the sacrifices that they’re asked to make. (1:42:00)
- Sherry: Does God give you more than you can bear? (1:49:00)