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Should You Tell Your Children Your Spouse Has Left Christianity?

Should You Tell Your Children Your Spouse Has Left Christianity?

FromStand to Reason Weekly Podcast


Should You Tell Your Children Your Spouse Has Left Christianity?

FromStand to Reason Weekly Podcast

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Jan 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Greg responds to a question about whether you should tell your children your spouse has left Christianity, then he takes Open Mic calls about why John was called the greatest “among those born of women,” transgender children, and whether taking fertility drugs would interfere with God’s timing and plan.
 
Topics:

Commentary: Should you tell your children your spouse has left Christianity? (00:00)


How should I understand the saying in Matthew 11:11 and Luke 7:28 that John was the greatest “among those born of women” if Jesus was also born of a woman? (27:00)


Would this question help a parent realize what’s best for their child? “If you could snap your fingers and get the best outcome for your child, would you choose for your child’s body to match their mind or to not match?” (38:00)


Is it okay to take fertility drugs, or would that be interfering with God’s timing and plan? (47:00)

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#STRask podcast with Greg and Amy


Record an Open Mic question


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The Tragic Consequences of the IVF Industry by Amy Hall


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The Black Box of IVF by Alan Shlemom


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Released:
Jan 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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This podcast rebroadcasts our weekly radio program. Our purpose is to help Christians think more clearly about their faith and to help them make an even-handed, incisive, yet gracious defense for classical Christianity. Released every Wednesday and Friday.