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This week Pastor Wilson discusses the dangers of prosecutive corruption, unpacks the greek word apostereo, and reviews C.S. Lewis's "An Experiment in Criticism." Don't forget to get your copy of Doug's newest book for kids, Andrew and the Firedrake! ...
This week Pastor Wilson talks about jury nullification and gives us his personal account of being jury duty himself. Then he plods on to review Justin Dyer and Micah Watson’s book, “C.S. Lewis On Politics and Natural Law”. Then Pastor Wilson wraps things up by taking a look at the Greek word anosios. Happy Plods! Show Notes: Jury Nullification: Juries have authority over the law and not just over the person accused Pastor Wilson was selected to be the foreman of a jury If you have the opportunity to serve in a jury you should You should also read up on jury nullification before you serve C.S. Lewis On Politics and Natural Law: Written by Justin Dyer and Micah Watson C.S. Lewis claims to be bored by politics, but this book shows C.S. Lewis was a sophisticated political thinker He is profoundly conservative in his outlook on politics, and is very much a classical liberalist If you are interested in political theory, natural law, political science, and C.S. Lewis then this is your book Anosios: Rendered as unholy Used in 1 Tim. 1:9, 2 Tim. 3:2 Too many Christians see holiness in terms of a seraphic countenance and an ...
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