Developing Your Moral Compass
#morality #tencommandments #lawofgod Welcome back to Advent Next, a theological podcast curated for curious faith discussions. This week is a preview to next week’s discussion with Matthew Korpman on “Saying No To God.” This week we discuss some topics related to morality such as how do I gain a sense of morality, is morality subjective, and what role does the law of God play into this? We want to thank the Adventist Learning Community for making this program possible. If you’re not already following us on Facebook, Instagram, or Youtube, be sure to find us at the handle @adventnext. You can follow our guest today Andrew Ashley on Instagram @AndrewEAshley and me at @kendraarsenaux with an “x’. But right now this is Advent Next. Facebook: / adventnext Instagram: / adventnext Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7cdgW0R... Youtube: / adventnext

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