Saturday, February 11, 2012

WAA Podcast Episode 54: An Atheist, A Rabbi, and a Disciple (1:06:57)

Welcome to another podcast episode of “What’s an Adventist?”

The war between secularism and religion is an everyday reality in our country. While Christians passionately defend their rights to express their faith without any obstruction, secular and skeptic groups also feel it is their right to express their ideas and views as they see fit. So often these contentions make their way up to the courts for judges to decide how faith should or should not be exercised. At times the decisions favor religion and at times they favor secularism. Unfortunately, many times a religious right is defended the Christ-like spirit is lost.

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Adventists, as well as Christians in general, have an obligation to walk as Jesus walked (1 John 2:6) regardless of the circumstances. The Bible teaches that Christians who say they are in the light but hate their brother, are still in darkness (1 John 2:9). When Adventists encounter a person who disagrees with Christianity, is hostile to faith, or has serious character defects, they should always remember that Christ has a plan for reaching them.

This week Jesse Sias and Abraham Miranda talk about how God has a plan to reach people no matter who they are or where they are in their life.

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Articles mentioned in this podcast:

"Atheist teen forces school to remove prayer from wall after 49 years"

"Transformed by Grace," Acts of the Apostles Ch. 55

Email us to request a copy of the story regarding Rabbi Joe Kagan

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