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Challenges to Greg’s View That God’s Voice Can’t Be Missed



Greg responds to objections to his view that God’s voice can’t be missed, then he answers questions about thanking God for his goodness when something bad doesn’t happen, defending penal substitutionary atonement, Iran and the Ezekiel 38 prophecy, and the nature of identity.   Topics:

  1. Commentary: Challenges to Greg’s view that God’s voice can’t be missed (00:00)
  2. Am I wrong to object when people say God is good when something bad almost happens but doesn’t? (19:00)
  3. How should I respond to my deconstructing friend’s objections to penal substitutionary atonement? (32:00)
  4. What are your thoughts on the theory that the Iran bombing in June was the start of the prophecy in Ezekiel 38? (45:00)
  5. If a man switches the boards in his porch with the boards in his neighbor’s porch one at a time until he has all of his neighbor’s boards, has he stolen his neighbor’s porch? (48:00)
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