Let's Get Real Podcast w/Rob Lundberg

The Let's Get Real Podcast: Let's Get Real About All Religions Not Saying the Same Thing


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You hear it from the talk shows to the professorial lectern, from the coffee shop conversations to the water cooler at work. Someone is bound to be a in a conversation on politics or religion, and when the religion hot button is pressed, someone will say, "you Christians are so narrow, don't you realize that all religions say the same thing?"  This view is known as religious pluralism and it follows a cultural mood of pluralization that permeates our culture, where there are a competing number of worldviews and no one worldview is dominant.  


On The Let's Get Real Podcast with evangelist and apologist, Rob Lundberg, Rob revisits the definition of a worldview and then shows that while all religions seek to teach right thinking, right feelings and right actions (as is the case in common with classical Buddhism), they do not teach the same things fundamentally. Rob shows how you can evaluate a religious worldview  using the questions of origin, meaning, morality and destiny to defend how the culture answers these questions differently and thus prove that not all religions teach the same thing, with the goal of bringing the conversation into a gospel answer, showing how Jesus and the historical Christian faith answers the questions for a heart and mind looking for answers.

During the show, Rob mentioned a resource that he is offering for free that will help you see the differences in the religions and their worldviews. You can find that resource by clicking on the following link:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xJd9bPQ5Oo72EyqRX52ndUeYbmAE83X9/view?usp=sharing.. If you have any questions about what you have heard, or if you have a subject that you would like Rob to address, please send us an email at [email protected]

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