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#044 - Glen Scrivener - Why Human Dignity And Human Rights May Not Survive Without Christianity

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Glen Scrivener is an ordained Church of England minister and evangelist who preaches through writing, speaking, and online media. Glen is also the director of Speak Life, and the creator of the 3-2-1 evangelism course.In this episode, Glenn and I talk about the profound impact of Christianity on Western values, the personal journeys that lead someone to faith, and the cultural shifts that have resulted in a meaning crisis, why it is important to understand the Christian story as foundational to human rights and societal values, how the Christian narrative provides a unique protection against tyranny and offers a framework for understanding human dignity and responsibility in a rapidly changing world and much, much more.Enjoy the show Classmates and don't forget to subscribe.You can also follow Glen and his work at:YouTubeX/TwitterSpeak Life3-2-1 CourseYou can follow and subscribe to Thinking Class on:  X/TwitterYouTubeSubstack

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