Greg continues the spiritual autobiography he began in the last episode of the podcast.
Greg continues responding to a question about contractualism from the previous podcast then answers questions about whether God created us to worship Him, Sam Harris’s view of morality, and more.
Greg talks to Becket Cook, author of A Change of Affection: A Gay Man’s Incredible Story of Redemption, they answer a question about responding to a family member who requires acceptance of their homosexual lifestyle, then Greg continues his reflections on faithfulness from last week.
Greg talks about unnecessary dogmatism, a good ambassador on Larry King, then takes calls on evaluating a church doctrinal statement, what the biblical basis is for clean and unclean animals, how to refute monism and pantheism, and more.
There is a tendency in our presentation of the Gospel to stick with the parts that make people feel good. Those things are true, but there’s more we need to tell them.
Greg reads a note from a student whose grad school program is requiring that he join an association that explicitly promotes values he disagrees with, then he answers questions about leaving a church if they won’t let you serve, trusting God to bring another “gardener” into a person’s life, and what people will know in Hell.
Greg goes through Jordan Peterson’s recent article where he details what’s happening in our culture, discussing the relevance it has for us as Christians.
Host: Greg Koukl
Greg talks to a CrossExamined Instructor Academy student, Josh Morris, about how he became a Christian, then he talks about being a Christian in a crazy culture.
Host: Greg Koukl
Host: Greg Koukl
Host: Greg Koukl
Host: Greg Koukl
Greg and Alan discuss Alan’s recent trip to Albania and the state of the church in the aftermath of state atheism. Greg talks with callers about their questions.
Greg talks to Alan Shlemon about his recent speaking events in Australia, then they discuss Alan’s post on responding to pro-gay theology and take a question on interacting with a dying mother who’s an atheist.
Greg talks about spiritual warfare and apologetics, something from nothing, then discusses the insider movement in Muslim missions, and takes calls on various topics.
Greg talks about the problem with pluralism, Understanding Islam with Alan Shlemon, then takes calls on what the Christian understanding of global warming is, if a Christian should tithe, and more.
Alan talks about teaching at a prison and then answers questions about fostering/adopting under anti-Christian government policies, the basic beliefs of Christianity, and the millennial kingdom (short episode).
Alan recently spent the week teaching in the world’s first country that declared itself atheist by its constitution.
(Special 2-Hour Broadcast)