12 Discussions You Need to Hear Before the Election | Eric Hovind & Multi | Creation Today Show #391

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Here are 12 short conversations every Christian needs to hear!

Join Eric Hovind and Ben Schettler along with a host of special guests for a unique behind the scenes look at the Turning Point USA Believers Summit in West Palm Beach, Florida. This inspiring event brought together powerful voices from the Christian conservative movement, and we had the privilege of sitting down with leaders such as Jason Storms, Eric Metaxas, Pastor Doug Wilson, Pastor Rob McCoy and many others.

These thought-provoking conversations are ones every Christian needs to hear as we approach another pivotal election in the United States.

Tune in to “12 Short Conversations Every Christian Needs To Hear Before the Election” to gain insights on how Christians should think, act, and stand firm in their faith during this crucial time in America’s history.
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What Metaxas said about Christian defeatism and everything McCoy said was nothing short of perfect! It was great to see Robinson too! His now famous debate at the Oxford Union standing up for the eternal law and gospel on homosexuality in the face of great adversity was truly an inspiration to behold! Incidentally, it was a notable quote of Christian martyr, Bonhoeffer, that prompted me to re-evaluate my position on voting as I once held to the unscriptural notion that it was a sin and forbidden for Christians. However, after witnessing the unlawful and immoral actions of those in positions of power all over the Western world especially these last several years my understanding started to shift. Now I regard voting similar to guns or planes or anything else in this world that can be used for good or evil, but are, in and of themselves, neutral until a person or group of people make the conscious choice to use such for either a moral or immoral purpose. Hence, I believe a Christian can, and should, use his vote for good, if he chooses to vote, to enable good and moral people are in authority who will encourage good and moral laws are enacted for the good of all God’s people (Pr. 29:2). We shouldn’t allow our votes to go wasted on those intent on destroying our Christian way of life for "...to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not...it is sin" (Jas 4:17) and like Bonhoeffer put it: "Silence in the face of evil is evil itself. God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act."

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For guys who claim to be so certain that there's a divine metanarrative, you sure argue like postmodernists. It's quite funny really.

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