Part two of this message on self-defense offers several clarifications to points made previously in the first part. Are faith and common sense mutually exclusive? Is Dr. Burkett teaching situational ethics? When are the various options of self-defense appropriate? Is it wrong for a kid to be a "tattletale"? Are there times when a believer should choose not to utilize the common sense measures of self defense? When, if ever, is it appropriate to disobey governmental authorities? Is it ever okay to lie to governmental authorities or to use deception in order to further the gospel? These are the kinds of questions that this message answers.
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Dr. Ken Burkett grew up in the Midwest. His father was a pastor, so he was reared around the ministry and has been involved in serving the Lord most of his life. Next to accepting Christ as his Savior at a young age, the two most formative events in his life were (1) his...