Thu, Feb 01, 1996
by Charles Clough
Duration: 1 hr 20 mins 21 secs
The fall of man. Comparing and contrasting the inspired biblical story of the fall of man with the uninspired pagan myths. In paganism, evil always exists in some form and is a corollary to existence. Paganism always denies personal responsibility. Questions and answers.
Thu, Feb 08, 1996
by Charles Clough
Duration: 1 hr 0 mins 44 secs
Guest speaker: today’s literary criticism, from the university to the public schools, reflects a pagan worldview. The biblical and the pagan views of evil. The intense antagonism toward Christianity betrays that, deep down, pagans know it’s true. Suffering. God has a rational and just answer for what He does, but does not see fit to always reveal that answer to man.
Thu, Feb 15, 1996
by Charles Clough
Duration: 1 hr 23 mins 24 secs
Evil and man. In paganism, the universe is and will always be good and evil. The effects of sin on man’s body and spirit. The effects of sin on the Divine Institutions. How modern paganism addresses the problems sin creates. Questions and answers.
Thu, Feb 29, 1996
by Charles Clough
Duration: 1 hr 23 mins 16 secs
The effects of the fall of man on nature’s design. Everything produced by man is contaminated by the fall. Pagan strategies and the biblical strategy for coping with suffering and evil. Questions and answers.
Thu, Mar 07, 1996
by Charles Clough
Duration: 1 hr 2 mins 53 secs
The pagan response to evil and suffering. The biblical response to evil and suffering. When you pray for the end of evil and suffering, you are praying for the end of history. Patterns of suffering. Suffering: the steps of the biblical coping strategy.