Well we've made it! I actually got through a whole series! I hope you didn't get too sick of these and that they were encouraging to you and your walk as you seek to obey 1 Pet 3:15. The last session was, as with most conferences, a Q&A session with the all the speakers. For this one I think I'll just post my raw notes and insert some comments here and there. Do enjoy!
Since there will be food in heaven, will we have to go to the bathroom?
- Bill Craig: If the resurrection body has perfect metabolism, there won't be any waste!!
- Greg Koukl: Who ever answers that question deserves an applause!
- Shawn Hayes: That was totally a made up joke question! (i.e., it was not on a card; Shawn, the host, made it up on the spot)
Do you believe the Holy Spirit can use passages that jump out at you?
Based on Rom 1:18-20, is it necessary to try to convince anyone that God exists?
Is all sin equal?
Breaking down the cultural walls of Islam?
- Leeroy Lamar: Show them the love of Christ excessively! They don't experience love.
There are many interpretations of the Bible, so how can you say yours is correct?
Please expound on the belief or disbelief of once saved always saved.
- Doug Beaumont: We could have a whole other conference on this! The belief is that once you are saved, you can never become out of that state. Different views held by different Christians.
- Neil Mammen: This is a theological issue, not an apologetics issue.
The idea on this one was that we shouldn't discuss internal issues with outsiders. I was actually disappointed that they didn't just answer this question. It's not that hard. You can't lose your salvation. As I heard Greg Koukl say once, "If the cross cancels sin, how can sin subsequently cancel the cross?" Or something like that…
What is the quickest and simplest way to defend my faith with an atheist in a short time?
What is Kharma?
Origin is Hinduism. The word means "action." Every action is going to have consequence. In a New Age worldview, a spin is put on it: when you die, you will go somewhere and come back, and will have to keep doing that to live out your karma. What you did in previous lives determines your future lives. Past actions and previous lives determine your present life and future lives. The idea is to escape this, you have to stop doing bad actions so that you don't have to keep coming back and suffering.
- Another use: "My car broke down this week, it is bad karma because of what I did last year."
- Neil Mammen: If you don't let karma carry out, you'd mess it up for the person, so you'd never see a Hindu orphanage. Bumper sticker: "My karma ran over your dogma!"
2 comments:
I'm glad you enjoyed the Conference this year. I certainly had a great time. I put some pictures up on my website from the conference as well. Thank you for standing with us as we Stand for Truth.
Pastor Hayes!
What an honor to have the host commenting on my blog! It was a quality event and I look forward to another one next year, hopefully with even more people!!
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