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Christian Ethics vs Secular Ethics

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Christian Ethics vs Secular Ethics

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Exodus 21:20-21

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00:43:53
Genesis 19:4-6

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00:06:09
John 18:36

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01:00:44
John 8:7

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Matthew 25:31-40

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Matthew 5:43-45

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01:00:10
Romans 12:17-20

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Song of Solomon

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Craig invokes the biblical slave-beating law to argue that Christian scripture permits abusive treatment of slaves and therefore provides morally problematic guidance for society.

Supports claim through Exodus 21:20-21Open verseOpen stream

A Muslim caller invoked this passage to try to pivot the discussion and accuse the Bible of supporting rape/sexual violence.

Supports claim through Genesis 19:4-6Open verseOpen stream

Quoted to argue that Jesus' kingdom is not an earthly political order and so Christians should not fight to impose it.

Supports claim through John 18:36Open verseOpen stream

Andrew quotes Jesus' 'let him who is without sin cast the first stone' line to rebut the claim that Christianity endorses stoning as a present Christian ethic.

Supports claim through John 8:7Open verseOpen stream

Cited to argue that sins against other people are also sins against God, since Jesus identifies service or neglect toward 'the least of these' as done to him.

Supports claim through Matthew 25:31-40Open verseOpen stream

Quoted to rebut Daniel's claim by arguing that Jesus commands love even for enemies and persecutors.

Supports claim through Matthew 5:43-45Open verseOpen stream
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