Many topics intersect here into one. First, Ravi Zacharias puts all questions into a paradigm. Then he makes the point that depending on which paradigm one comes from gives any weight to the moral aspect of the question. "Good" and "evil" are examined as well as Adam and Eve's original redefining of what is the meaning behind those concepts. Ravi then explains a bit about justice, just wars, and man's aversion to actual evil. He comments a bit on Jesus' examples of military analogies, and ends with a wrap up of the Ten Commandments. A longer response than usual.
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Showing posts with label Ravi Zacharias. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ravi Zacharias. Show all posts
Friday, April 23, 2010
Just Wars, Good & Evil, Worldviews and Paradigms, Secular vs. Religious Societies and Standing Armies -- Ravi Combines Many Ideas to Answer This Question
Labels:
Apologetics,
Military,
Philosophy,
Poli-Sci 101,
Ravi Zacharias,
Religion,
Secularism,
Theology
Saturday, March 27, 2010
I Added Quite a Few Q&A Sessions from Ravi Zacharias University Visits
- Ravi Zacharias Q & A -- Aren't All Religions the Same? Alison Thomas, Stuart McAllister, and Ravi Zacharias Talk About Christianity's Differences
- Ravi Zacharias Q & A -- Alison Thomas, Stuart McAllister, and Ravi Zacharias Answer Question about Truth
- Ravi Zacharias Q & A -- Michael Ramsden and Ravi Zacharias Answer Question About Bible Being True
- Ravi Zacharias Q & A -- A Columbia University Student Asks About God's Foreknowledge of Evil
- Ravi Zacharias Q & A -- A Columbia University Student Asks About God's Love and Compassion Towards Us
- Ravi Zacharias Q & A -- A Student Asks About Christianity and Homosexuality
- Ravi Zacharias Q & A -- A Student Asks Does a Moral Law Demand a Moral Law Giver
- Ravi Zacharias Q & A -- Student Asks About the Immorality of God Condemning People Without Giving Sufficient Evidence
Labels:
Apologetics,
History,
Philosophy,
Ravi Zacharias,
Religion,
Theism
Monday, October 05, 2009
Ravi Zacharias Q&A - Michigan University Muslim Student
A question comes from a University of Michigan student about the Ten Commandments and keeping the "law." The student talks about the laws in Judaica, Islam, and wonders what Christianity has to offer -- if anything. Ravi discusses the Good News.
Labels:
Apologetics,
Comparitive Religion,
Ravi Zacharias,
Religion,
Theology
Saturday, February 07, 2009
Kirk Cameron Interviews Ravi Zacharias (who destroys - politely of course - the emergent church)
Audio is not matched well with video... FYI
Friday, December 21, 2007
Ravi on the Quran...
$ Quote: “Islam isn’t the fastest growing religion in the world. Islam is the fastest growing ‘enforced’ religion in the world.”
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