
Today at work we had a meeting to watch a segment from "The Truth Project" DVD made by Focus on the Family. It deals with the big questions of life, such as what is the meaning of life? What is truth? Who is God? Its focus is to to help Christians understand their world view, what they believe and why the believe it. Todays days topic was on Evil, and where it comes from and asked questions about is man inherently good? Or inherently bad or evil? If man is made good then there is no reason for redemption and no reason for Jesus and there would be no evil. If man is evil by nature then we need redemption.
It was brought up by one of my coworkers that when someone is talking with a Non-Christian about these big issues of life and evil that they (non Christians) don't consider themselves to be that bad. When asked if they had lied, cheated on a spouse, or had lustful thoughts they admitted that they did, but they turned the issue to say "well, I'm not as bad as the guy at VT who committed murder" Their actions (sin) is never as bad as someone else's.
I'll post the trailer for the "Truth Project" and then over the next several weeks I will post other video clips that give other prospectives (a non Christians view) on the issues in the DVD.
I'd like to know your thoughts on what's being said... leave a comment
http://www.thetruthproject.org/
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