Q1 - What is the primary outcome that you most wanted out of the class? (6:23-15:37)
Q2 - How to best interact with others believers who think that obedience is important but disagree on what obedience looks like (with pro-life as an example)? (15:34- 19:03)
Q3 - What practical advice do you all have for how to interface with a worldview that is completely different from the Christian worldview? (19:03-25:55)
Q4 - The people that I work with aren’t really thinking about these things. It’s not just atheism, but general apathy. How do we interact with people who seem to not care about these things? (25:55 - 32:58)
Q5 - How do you enforce that there is an absolute truth, but recognize the conversation as it is without falling into moral relativism? How do we draw people into that absolute? (32:58-41:58)
Q6 - The church can be loud and faithful on issues like pro-life issues but not on other issues like the exploitation of the poor in cash advance places. What do we do with the inconsistent application of these ethical understandings and pursuit of justice? (41:58-45:40)
Q7 - How do we interact with another believer who love Jesus but come to very different ethical conclusions than we do? How do we engage with them in a way that doesn’t devolve into “your truth” / “my truth?” (45:40-47:53)