Addressing Moral Objections to Christianity
Moral objections to Christianity are some of the deepest and hardest to answer. This talk offers guidance for navigating this tricky area.
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Moral objections to Christianity are some of the deepest and hardest to answer. This talk offers guidance for navigating this tricky area.
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