

Not Every Religion Is True
Jun 4, 2025
The host shares a humorous reflection on losing his voice during a presentation and the support of family through tough times. He addresses how to gracefully discuss the truth of Christianity in contrast to other religions. Insights into critical thinking and understanding differing beliefs are explored. Additionally, the conversation covers the complexities of tithing, its biblical roots, and its relevance in modern times, emphasizing a balanced view on financial generosity.
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Greg Koukl Loses His Voice
- Greg Koukl lost his voice during a speaking event in El Paso but still completed his talks by whispering loudly into a microphone.
- He experienced the rare physical failure of his vocal cords not vibrating, an unprecedented event in his decades of public speaking.
Approach Religious Discussions Graciously
- When discussing other religions, ask thoughtful questions that expose contradictory truth claims rather than asserting Christianity's supremacy immediately.
- Recognize shared moral truths arise from the created world, not from religions borrowing from Christianity.
Religious Pluralism is Logically Impossible
- Not all religious claims can be true since many make contradictory assertions about salvation and the nature of God.
- This basic logical incompatibility shows that religious pluralism, claiming all religions are true, is mathematically impossible.