A mental journey into Christian theology, apologetics, morality, and culture, with a dash of politics.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 175 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
This episode is in honor of Charlie Kirk and his legacy.
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I address the nature of the problem (it's more emotional than intellectual), and then focus on two key objections: (1) Hell is contrary to God’s love; (2) Hell is contrary to God’s nature (eternal nature of hell).
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Many consider the doctrine of hell to be the best reason for rejecting the God of Christianity. Can we reconcile the doctrine of hell with the loving, merciful, and just God of the Christian faith? Yes, we can. In this episode I cover the Biblical te... more
I address three objections in this episode:
1. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence (and theists don't have it)
2. No one can know if God exists (so theists are just blowing smoke)
3. It is impossible to falsify theism (so it is not... more
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Very clear information and theology in the way of truth. Thank you
The thought that you would put abortion, the consensual act of removing a fetus from the mother that Potentially would neglect or abuse them or kill the mother if given birth to, over slavery, the non consensual act of taking someone as your property and removing all of their freedoms, forcing them to do work, starve them, beat them, kill them. You won’t even care about the poor thing when it is out of the womb.
I recommend this to every christian.
I would love to hear you directly expound upon the scripture themselves, explain and open them up. Appreciate your endeavors.
Jason has been instrumental for me in regards to apologetics and theology! I Recently discovered the podcast! Super excited!
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The content often spans topics related to Christian theology and apologetics, engaging with complex ideas about faith, morality, and culture. Each episode includes detailed discussions on theological principles, the significance of biblical events such as the Ascension and Resurrection, and examinations of the implications these have for modern Christian living. The host emphasizes a listener-friendly exploration of challenging topics, inviting critical thinking and reflection on scriptural texts. Unique to this exploration is the combination of apologetic discourse with an understanding of contemporary issues, enabling listeners to connect their faith with real-world scenarios.
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