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Does Preventing a Woman’s Access to Abortion Violate Her Religious Freedom?

December 5, 2022 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl

How should I respond to a Jewish person who claims that preventing her access to abortion in cases where her mental or physical health would be at risk is a violation of her religious freedom guaranteed by the First Amendment?If God does not have parts, does the fact that Jesus is now forever incarnated in a glorified body mean that this aspect of theology proper now applies only to the other two persons of the Trinity?What does it mean to seek the presence of God?


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April 22, 2024 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl

How should a dad talk to his children (ages eleven, nine, and seven) about attending their mom’s same-sex wedding? How should a veterinarian respond if someone who suffers from species confusion asks him to provide medical care? Greg says if you get angry in an argument, you’ve already lost, but I get so angry when I think about the evil of abortion. How do I balance this anger with the desire to argue for the lives of the unborn?

What Should I Do if I Don’t Know How to Respond to Someone’s Answer to My Question?

April 18, 2024 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl

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Before You Argue for God from the Existence of Evil, You Have to Prove Evil Exists

April 15, 2024 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl

Before you argue for God from the existence of evil, you have to prove the entity or force “Evil” exists. What do you say to an eleven-year-old boy who lost his dad and brother to a lightning strike that he survived?