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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2018 · 28 MIN

Ep. 21 Why Christians Shouldn't Care About Religious Liberty

from The Freethinking Podcasts

We thought we'd take some time to talk about the big issues dealing with religious liberty in today's tense climate. Specifically, we'll be talking about the issue of the man fired from Crossfit for his tweet about Pride, and the baker from Colorado who was sued for not baking a cake for a gay couple's wedding. Both of these issues illustrate some points about religious liberty that Tim and I wanted to highlight. I think you'll find our perspectives fairly unique and interesting, even if you may not agree with what we have to say. I know you'll find it polarizing to say the least! Thanks again for sharing the show and listening. We really appreciate the help you all give us in growing the show and making it into something bigger. Look forward to bigger and better things! http://freethinkingministries.com/does-an-objective-moral-compass-point-to-god/

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