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S2E01: Whose lives matter? Through the global pandemic, black lives matter and political crises, why does it feel like the protection and affirmation of human rights is a zero-sum game? Diving in at the deep end, Jo Frost and Peter Lynas are back for a new season of the Being Human podcast.
In this episode we compare two very different stories that offer an answer to the question, whose lives matter? The world tells a story of “utilitarianism,” which claims that useful lives matter. Jo and Peter help us to start considering the serious flaws in this story and questioning its basic assumptions.
In the God story, we see a very different answer to the question, whose lives matter? Human lives matter because they are all created in the image of God. Even more importantly, God gave human life unspeakable dignity when he himself took on humanity in the person of Jesus Christ.
Join us as we consider the discipleship opportunities for this intersection God’s story and the world’s story.
PROLOGUE (00:00)
INTRODUCTION (05:33)
ACT I (12:44)
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S2E01: Whose lives matter? Through the global pandemic, black lives matter and political crises, why does it feel like the protection and affirmation of human rights is a zero-sum game? Diving in at the deep end, Jo Frost and Peter Lynas are back for a new season of the Being Human podcast.
In this episode we compare two very different stories that offer an answer to the question, whose lives matter? The world tells a story of “utilitarianism,” which claims that useful lives matter. Jo and Peter help us to start considering the serious flaws in this story and questioning its basic assumptions.
In the God story, we see a very different answer to the question, whose lives matter? Human lives matter because they are all created in the image of God. Even more importantly, God gave human life unspeakable dignity when he himself took on humanity in the person of Jesus Christ.
Join us as we consider the discipleship opportunities for this intersection God’s story and the world’s story.
PROLOGUE (00:00)
INTRODUCTION (05:33)
ACT I (12:44)
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