This lecture contains Moreland’s famous “Wonmug” illustration. Ah, memories!
Topics:
- Is it intolerant to think that one religion is true?
- Is it more important to be loving and accepting of people regardless of worldview?
- How should Christians approach the question of religious pluralism?
- How does a person choose a religion anyway?
- Who is Wonmug, and would you like to be like Wonmug?
- Is it enough that a belief “works for you”, or do you want to believe the truth?
- Can all the religions in the world be true?
- Is it wise to pick and choose what you like from all the different religions?
- Is it possible to investigate which religion is true? How?
- Which religions are testable for being true or false?
- How you can test Christianity historically (very brief)
If you don’t know about Wonmug, you’re not even a Christian, (I’m pretty sure). Just kidding. Maybe.
Seriously, this is the most fun lecture to listen to, you should listen to it, if you like fun.
Why isn’t “Wonmug” a tag? How often do you get such fodder?
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You’re right! I’ll fix it right now!
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Interesting: The name Wonmug was a bilingual pun on Albert Einstein; “ein” is German for “one”, and a “stein” is a form of drinking mug. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alley_Oop) Didn’t know that. I thought it was pure Dr. Moreland genius fabrication.
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