Greg talks to callers about the rebellion of angels in Genesis 6, how to respond to a naturalism-of-the-gaps argument, how to use Shedd’s Dogmatics, whether an abandoned spouse can remarry, and whether human beings are responsible for the salvation of others.
Topics:
What is your view on the rebellion of the angels referred to in Genesis 6, Jude, and 2 Peter? (01:00)
What would you say to someone who responded to an argument for intelligent design by saying, “We just need to wait for science to give us the answer”? (11:00)
I purchased Shedd’s Dogmatics. Can you tell me how to use it? (29:00)
My husband left me. Does that mean I can never get remarried? (38:00)
Am I right in challenging the idea that God would give human beings the responsibility for other people’s salvation? (50:00)
Mentioned on the Show:
Were the sons of God in Genesis 6 fallen angels? Who were the Nephilim? – Peter Gentry
The Privileged Planet (20th Anniversary Edition): How Our Place in the Cosmos Is Designed for Discovery by Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay W. Richards
STR U Online Training
The Design of Life DVD Collection: Volumes 1–3
Dogmatic Theology by William G.T. Shedd
What the Bible Says about Divorce and Remarriage by Wayne Grudem
Related Links:
God of the Gaps? by Greg Koukl