

Ethics and Billboards:
September 3, 2010
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God’s Law in Culture
A town of Hasidic Jews in New York put up a sign asking visitors to dress modestly and speak appropriately. In a similar story in Venice, the mayor puts the kabosh on an immodest billboard only because it did not belong in St. Mark’s Square.
Occasionally there are still people who try to follow God’s law at points, but for the wrong reasons. What exactly is the place of God’s law in society? Listen, on this edition of Generations, as Dave interacts with how God’s law and His gospel apply to culture.
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