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The Clear Thinking podcast equips Christians with the tools to sharpen their logic and critical thinking skills, strengthen their worldview analysis, and cultivate a life dedicated to reading, learning, and intellectual growth—all for the glory of God. Each episode offers practical insights to help believers navigate complex topics and engage the world with a well-informed, Christ-centered perspec... more

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What is Arianism and why is it a serious error? | Help us to reveal God in science by supporting Reasons to Believe at: support.reasons.org?source=OLPDCSTAP

Philosopher George Haraksin explains why Holocaust education is a moral imperative | Help us to reveal God in science by supporting Reasons to Believe at: support.reasons.org?source=OLPDCSTAP

World War II reminds us why ideas matter | Help us to reveal God in science by supporting Reasons to Believe at: support.reasons.org?source=OLPDCSTAP

How worldviews clashed in the Second World War | Help us to reveal God in science by supporting Reasons to Believe at: support.reasons.org?source=OLPDCSTAP

Author Mark Clark explains how the prophet Daniel navigated politics while in exile | Help us to reveal God in science by supporting Reasons to Believe at: support.reasons.org?source=OLPDCSTAP

Dr. Andrew Moyes discusses his experiences and apologetics insights as a surgeon | Help us to reveal God in science by supporting Reasons to Believe at: support.reasons.org?=OLPDCSTAP

How to discern truth in a world of non experts | Help us to reveal God in science by supporting Reasons to Believe at: support.reasons.org?source=OLPDCSTAP

How Christianity's great historical figures inform us today | Help us to reveal God in science by supporting Reasons to Believe at: support.reasons.org?source=OLPDCSTAP

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George Haraksin
Scholar Community Program Director and Staff Scholar at Reasons to Believe, Senior Adjunct Professor in Philosophy and Ethics at Azusa Pacific University
Reasons to Believe
Episode: Clear Thinking | Worldview and the Holocaust
Mark Clark
Emeritus professor of political science and national security studies.
California State University San Bernardino
Episode: Clear Thinking | Daniel in Babylon
Dr. Andrew Moyes
Ophthalmic surgeon and member of RTB's Scholar Community
RTB Scholar Community
Episode: Clear Thinking | Clear Creation: An Ophthalmologist's Insight to Worldview
Hugh Ross
An astronomer discussing the characteristics of experts versus non-experts.
Episode: Clear Thinking | The Rise of the Nonexperts, Part 2
Fuzz Rana
A scientist discussing the implications of science during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Episode: Clear Thinking | The Rise of the Nonexperts, Part 2
Jeff Swerink
A scientist emphasizing the loss of authority in the scientific community.
Episode: Clear Thinking | The Rise of the Nonexperts, Part 2
Father Robert Spitzer
A Catholic priest in the Jesuit order and president of the Magis Center.
Magis Center
Episode: Clear Thinking | Fr. Robert Spitzer on Christendom's Greatest Thinkers
Dr. Stan Wallace
President of Global Scholars and author of 'Have We Lost Our Minds?'
Global Scholars
Episode: Clear Thinking | Have We Lost Our Mind?
Robert DiSilvestro
Emeritus professor of human nutrition at Ohio State University and author of 'God Leads Personally'
Ohio State University
Episode: Clear Thinking | God Leads Personally: Interview with Robert DiSilvestro

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Joe Aguirre
Host and co-host of discussions that encourage critical thinking, philosophy, and the defense of Christian faith.

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Clear Thinking | Arianism: Christendom's Greatest Heresy, Part 1
Q: Did the Nicene Creed come out as a result of this council?
The Nicene Creed is the product of the council, although it went through a process of refinement after the council.
Clear Thinking | Arianism: Christendom's Greatest Heresy, Part 1
Q: How did the council start and how long did it go?
The council was held in May or June 325 AD, and it was the largest meeting of Christianity up until that point.
Clear Thinking | Clear Thinking #22: Precarious Logical Fallacies, Part 3
Q: What should people consider when sending their children to American universities?
Parents may have concerns about their child being exposed to ideas hostile to Christianity, but they may generalize without knowing the faculty or the environment well.
Clear Thinking | Clear Thinking #20: Precarious Logical Fallacies, Part 1
Q: How can Christians debate issues without resorting to fallacies?
By focusing on the arguments and avoiding personal attacks, it's crucial to recognize that both sides can have valid concerns despite differences.
Clear Thinking | Clear Thinking #20: Precarious Logical Fallacies, Part 1
Q: What are your thoughts about the ad hominem and its various forms?
These are common in media and culture, especially in political discourse. It's evident that personal attacks are often used to bypass substantive debate.

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Focused on equipping believers with tools for enhanced logical reasoning and critical thinking, this podcast addresses a wide variety of complex topics through a Christ-centered lens. Key discussions often revolve around conspiracy theories, the nature of education versus propaganda, and the intersection of faith and science, all aimed at fostering intellectual growth among Christians. A particularly distinctive feature is the hosts' emphasis on the importance of understanding and navigating contemporary cultural issues while maintaining a strong theological foundation, inviting guests who provide expert insights on various philosophical and ethical dilemmas.

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7. Father Robert Spitzer
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