What We Can Learn from the Account of David and Goliath
Dec 04, 2024•58 min
Episode description
Greg talks about what we can learn from the account of David and Goliath, then he answers questions about the divide between men and women, whether a contractor should turn down work on a Buddhist temple, and determining if a passage is descriptive or prescriptive.
Topics:
- Commentary: What we can learn from the account of David and Goliath (08:00)
- Why does it seem like there’s such a divide between men and women today? (19:00)
- Do you think I was right to turn down a request to build a large water feature for a Buddhist temple, in which there will be a Buddhist statue in the center of a reflection pool? (47:00)
- When should passages be interpreted as descriptive rather than prescriptive (e.g., when it comes to head coverings)? (53:00)
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