Guest Host: J. Warner Wallace
Greg reads an encouraging note from a listener then answers questions about the New Apostolic Reformation, giving unwed mothers a baby shower, Mark 4:10-12, reading non-Christian material, and more.
Greg talks to Max Babshinskiy about how he became a Christian, then he answers questions about why Jesus didn’t inherit a sinful nature and how far one can deviate from the core doctrines of Christianity before it becomes a salvation issue.
Amy Hall joins Greg in discussing Sean McDowell’s dialogue with Matthew Vines on “What Does the Bible Say about Homosexuality?”
Greg talks about our need to keep the culture from changing us, answers a question about whether there are topics we should not talk to our kids about when they’re young, and then discusses an evangelistic note he received on his door.
Greg talks about the new edition of Tactics, then he answers questions about whether the Holy Spirit knew the day and hour in Mark 13:32, ethical problems with health insurance, and reaching an ex-Christian.
Greg talks about an exchange he had with someone on a recent trip, then he answers questions about philosophy topics to cover in an hour-long apologetics class, signs from God, whether the disciples made up the story about Jesus, and how to discuss doctrine with Mormons who seem to be hiding their beliefs.
Greg talks about the helpfulness of tactics, even for those who are new to using them, tells about hearing from a pastor that virtually all of the junior high girls in their youth group identify as bisexual, and talks to a caller about Trinitarian vs. Unitarian views of God.
Greg talks about a recent spiritual conversation he had with a waitress, then he answers a question about the nature of idolatry, talks about how he got into apologetics, and reflects on how the culture has changed.
Host: Greg Koukl
Greg answers questions about submitting to the government, apathetic Christians, spending time with non-believers, attending a local church, why God didn’t destroy the Moabites, and advice for singles.
There are many reasons why pro-gay theology is mistaken. Alan addresses a particular defense that fails to understand what Scripture is saying.
Greg responds to another challenge he received to objective morality then answers questions about whether Jesus said we need to follow the Mosaic Law in Matthew 5:17–20 and whether 1 Samuel 28:15–19 contradicts other parts of the Bible.
In audio from Canadian Catholic’s YouTube show, Greg interacts with YouTube atheist PineCreek Doug and others.
Greg talks to his brother Dave about freemasonry then answers a question about how to interact with a sister who’s in a polyamorous relationship.
Alan responds to the recent viral YouTube video of Zach Wahls making an appeal for same-sex marriage to the Iowa House of Representatives.
Greg Koukl, along with Alan Shlemon, respond to Matthew Vines’s 40 Questions regarding homosexuality and the Church.
Alan responds to the challenge that the parable of the blind men and the elephant is an argument against religious belief and Christianity.
I recently gave a talk at the University of Toronto on the topic of science and faith. I argued that modern science was birthed out of a theistic worldview. But if this is the case, why did the Roman Catholic Church persecute Galileo for doing science?
Greg talks about answering tough questions tactically, fishing and slogans, cultures and morality, then answers caller questions about if the Mosaic Law is perfect, if temptation comes from the devil or our flesh, and more.