Justin and Stephen discuss the relationship between truth and humility, and Stephen suggests that encounters with truth should always be humbling. Justin considers the process of doctrinal development, and the guys process the risks involved with fossilization of doctrine. He also asks about what happens when we choosing to make doctrinal statements in areas where they may not be necessary. Stephen also reflects on the arrest of a former pastor the guys had formerly worked with, on charges of criminal sexual misconduct. They conclude the episode considering where they find hope.
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