Did C.S. Lewis believe dogs were bad at arithmetic?

Did C.S. Lewis believe dogs were bad at arithmetic?

Author: 1517 November 15, 2023 Duration: 18:27

Ted asks about C.S. Lewis' rhetorical comment in one of his letters, in which he mentions dogs and arithmetic. Rod talks about critical thinking, what Lewis faced when he made claims with his mentor, William Kirkpatrick, and the difference between making simple assertions versus making an evidence based argument for a position, such as with Christian apologetics.

Produced by: Rick Ritchie

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Martin Luther's "Small Catechism" - https://bookofconcord.org/small-catechism/small-catechism-pdf/

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With a surprising blend of contributors, 1517 Music proudly presents "Freedom Lessons", its latest musical creation. "Freedom Lessons" delves into the core teachings of Luther's Small Catechism through the medium of music, offering a fresh and innovative way to convey the Reformation's enduring truths. This album is a testament to 1517 Music's commitment to conveying the profound truths of the Reformation in a creative and captivating manner.

This record explores the chief parts of Luther's Small Catechism through music. It features performances by Flame, LOSO, and many other highly talented musicians. Bookmark the page linked above, as we will have more freedom lessons resources, like a study guide, a limited podcast, and more coming soon.

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Your God Is Too Glorious reminds readers that while a quiet life may look unimpressive to the world, it's the regular, everyday people that God tends to use to do his most important work. 

Now available in a second edition, Chad Bird invites the reader to go deeper into the pursuit of the faithful, ordinary life with study questions at the end of each chapter for personal or corporate use.

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In the spirit of those free-flowing back deck conversations in Irvine, Talks with Dad Rod captures the essence of long talks about life, faith, and everything in between. This podcast is a continuation of that tradition, now hosted by Rod and his son, Ted. Each brief episode distills the warmth and depth of those discussions into a six-minute format, offering a moment of reflection amidst daily routines. Listeners will hear candid exchanges rooted in a Christian worldview, yet broadly engaging with culture, philosophy, and the nuances of modern society. It’s less a formal lecture and more like pulling up a chair to listen in on a thoughtful dialogue between a father and son. The podcast naturally explores spirituality and personal experience, aiming to provide genuine connection and insight one short talk at a time.
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Duration: 16:01
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Duration: 14:03
Ted asks whether lusting for someone is adultery, reading Matthew 5:27-28. Rod talks about self-justification, what Jesus' words reveal to sinners about the truth of the law when we try to find a loophole, and what sinne…
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Duration: 0:00
Ted asks about how our unbelief battles against the historical event in human history of Jesus' resurrection from the dead. Rod talks about the importance of the apologetic task, particularly in our present day, and the…
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Duration: 17:13
Ted borrows a question from a hymn title that asks why Jesus has to die, as if He sinned. Rod talks about how the Bible testifies throughout that Jesus, the Spotless Lamb, would come to take our punishment in our place,…