Thanks for the link. Though I have no problem with the four tasks set up by Scott Klusendorf for a 'prolife' pastor in the 21st century, I do have reservations in how he argues his case and how he thinks the state of ethics is in today. The impression I get is that he thinks any ethics that is not 'Christian' is wrong.
Scott Klusendorf gave some helpful ideas on how to be a pro life pastor in a post human future
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Hi Dave,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link. Though I have no problem with the four tasks set up by Scott Klusendorf for a 'prolife' pastor in the 21st century, I do have reservations in how he argues his case and how he thinks the state of ethics is in today. The impression I get is that he thinks any ethics that is not 'Christian' is wrong.