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The Apostle Paul, Ethics, and Health Care

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Paul's distrust of human centered ethics stems from his understanding of the human condition. With Adam humanity fell -- human fallenness meaning that people cannot always know and do what is right (Rom.3:10-11). They became slaves to sin (Rom.6:17-20). Their minds are blinded by the God of this eon (2 Cor.4:4). Thankfully, Paul lays out a Biblical ethic for the Body of Christ. It is a Christ centered ethic. How does this impact our thinking, and how does it impact our health care decisions? Do not forget to follow us, and leave your comments. You can also follow us on Instagram! Our thread is @differingthingspodcast

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Paul's distrust of human centered ethics stems from his understanding of the human condition. With Adam humanity fell -- human fallenness meaning that people cannot always know and do what is right (Rom.3:10-11). They became slaves to sin (Rom.6:17-20). Their minds are blinded by the God of this eon (2 Cor.4:4). Thankfully, Paul lays out a Biblical ethic for the Body of Christ. It is a Christ centered ethic. How does this impact our thinking, and how does it impact our health care decisions? Do not forget to follow us, and leave your comments. You can also follow us on Instagram! Our thread is @differingthingspodcast

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