Greg discusses the widespread relativistic view of religion in our culture, then he answers questions about using humor in persuasion, testing doctrine by the Old Testament, and why receiving the Holy Spirit doesn’t look the same today as it did in the first century.
Topics
- What do you think about using humor in persuasion? Are there boundaries? (19:00)
- How should I respond to a Hebrew Roots movement follower who says we should test all doctrine by whether or not it’s in the Old Testament? (34:00)
- Why don’t we speak in tongues and prophesy when we receive the Holy Spirit like they did in Acts 19:6, and why did Paul have to lay his hands on them? (50:00)
Mentioned on the Show
- reTHINK Apologetics Student Conferences - March 29-30 in Dallas; April 26-27 in Birmingham
- Why We're Not Under the Mosaic Law by Amy Hall
Related Links
- How Does the Old Testament Law Apply to Christians Today? by Greg Koukl
- Should Followers of Christ Observe the Torah? by Amy Hall
- The Law Is Good by Amy Hall
- We Still Need the Old Testament by Amy Hall