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Are Christians Meant to Win Culture? (Postmillennial Case)

In this Eschatology Matters discussion, Jay Rogers is joined by Les Riley (Personhood Alliance) and Ricardo Davis (Georgia Right to Life) to examine how theology shapes the pro-life movement.

They explore why postmillennialism produces long-term confidence in cultural victory, including the abolition of abortion, and contrast that with more pessimistic eschatological frameworks.

The conversation moves from Scripture (Matthew 28, Colossians 1, Psalm 110) to history, showing how the Church has confronted and defeated abortion in past eras.

The discussion also tackles a critical divide in pro-life strategy: natural law vs biblical law.

Is appealing to shared human reasoning enough, or must the Word of God be central?

This leads into a deeper look at presuppositional apologetics and why truth—not just evidence—is essential in transforming culture.

Topics include:

Why postmillennialists believe we are already winning

The limits of political and pragmatic pro-life strategies

The historical defeat of abortion in Christian societies

Presuppositionalism vs evidentialism in public debate

The role of repentance and discipleship in cultural change

Why rights must be grounded in God, not the State

This is a foundational conversation on theology, strategy, and the future of the pro-life movement.

Видео Are Christians Meant to Win Culture? (Postmillennial Case) канала Eschatology Matters
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