Ravi Zacharias - Secularism and the Illusion of Neutrality

Secularism and the Illusion of Neutrality (Part 1 of 4)
from Just Thinking (RZIM)
As we look at the global scene, things certainly seem very grim. And as we cut through the headlines to get to the heart of what’s troubling our world, we find ourselves looking at a general belief that there are no absolutes. There is no real truth on which we can base our way of life. This line of thought has taken hold of Western culture, but how did this happen? This week on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias answers that question.
Original audio source (JT20110418.mp3)


Secularism and the Illusion of Neutrality (Part 2 of 4)
from Just Thinking (RZIM)
We often think of the word “shame” in a negative light. However, the very reason we feel shame is because we believe in right and wrong. But what happens to a society when there is no shame? Here’s Ravi with part two of his presentation, Secularism and the Illusion of Neutrality.
Original audio source (JT20110419.mp3)


Secularism and the Illusion of Neutrality (Part 3 of 4)
from Just Thinking (RZIM)
This week we’ve been listening to a message from Ravi Zacharias on the cultural moods that have led our society its present condition: a society without absolutes. The first step, as discussed by Ravi, was that of secularization. What came next?
Original audio source (JT20110419.mp3)


Secularism and the Illusion of Neutrality (Part 3 of 4)
from Just Thinking (RZIM)
This week we’ve been listening to a message from Ravi Zacharias on the cultural moods that have led our society its present condition: a society without absolutes. The first step, as discussed by Ravi, was that of secularization. What came next?
Original audio source (JT20110420.mp3)


Secularism and the Illusion of Neutrality (Part 4 of 4)
from Just Thinking (RZIM)
The Christian worldview is being pushed out of society. We are told to practice our faith only in private. What happens to a culture devoid of public spirituality? Today, Ravi Zacharias presents the conclusion to his message, Secularism and the Illusion of Neutrality.
Original audio source (JT20110421.mp3)


Waterloo Q&A (Part 1 of 6)
from Just Thinking (RZIM)
Today we’re going to hear part one of a Q&A session Ravi Zacharias held at the University of Waterloo in Canada. He takes questions from students and faculty, and it’s one you won’t want to miss.
Original audio source (JT20110603.mp3)


Waterloo Q&A (Part 2 of 6)
from Just Thinking (RZIM)
Today we return to the University of Waterloo in Canada for part two of a Q&A with Ravi Zacharias. Is sin empirically verifiable? And can interfaith dialogue really happen when each side is so far apart? Find out today on Just Thinking.
Original audio source (JT20110610.mp3)


Waterloo Q&A (Part 3 of 6)
from Just Thinking (RZIM)
Today we return to the University of Waterloo for the third installment of Ravi’s Q&A session with the students and faculty. How do we explain the seemingly contradictory ideas of free will and God’s sovereignty? Find out today.
Original audio source (JT20110617.mp3)


Waterloo Q&A (Part 4 of 6)
from Just Thinking (RZIM)
Today we return to the University of Waterloo for the fourth part of Ravi’s Q&A session. We frequently say we must have absolutes. But what if those absolutes held to believe in the killing of others? Hear Ravi’s answer, today on Just Thinking.
Original audio source (JT20110624.mp3)


Waterloo Q&A (Part 5 of 6)
from Just Thinking (RZIM)
Today we return to the University of Waterloo for the fifth part of Ravi’s Q&A session. The questions day cover a question that comes up often in western culture – can there be a relationship between church and state? Hear Ravi’s answer today.
Original audio source (JT20110701.mp3)


Waterloo Q&A (Part 6 of 6)
from Just Thinking (RZIM)
Today we return to the University of Waterloo for the final part of Ravi’s Q&A with students and faculty at the school. And the final question is one you won’t want to miss.
Original audio source (JT20110708.mp3)


University of Florida Q&A (Part 1 of 3)
from Just Thinking (RZIM)
On today’s program, we’re airing part one of a Q&A session recorded with Ravi Zacharias during a visit to the University of Florida. If God is all knowing, He knows that many will perish when they choose not to follow Him. Is He allowing many to fall just so that a few will choose to follow Him?
Original audio source (JT20110520.mp3)


University of Florida Q&A (Part 2 of 3)
from Just Thinking (RZIM)
On today’s program, we return to the University of Florida where Ravi held a question and answer session. Where does the moral law come from? Is it from the nature of God, or from the words of the Bible?
Original audio source (JT20110526.mp3)


University of Florida Q&A (Part 3 of 3)
from Just Thinking (RZIM)
Today we hear the final part of Ravi’s Q&A at the University of Florida. And the first question hits on a sensitive issue in the world: abortion. How should a Christian approach this topic, and is it possible for the two sides to come together?
Original audio source (JT20110527.mp3)