Greg talks about the biblical view of marriage and children, and chats with callers about Hell, evolutionary morality, and atheist tactics.
Greg talks about changes in Mormonism, if Christians are ignorant, then takes calls on Americans having no sense of Christianity’s role in American history, a cult that became orthodox, and more.
Brett talks about a recent Berkeley mission trip and how students discover on these trips that atheism holds irrational views.
Alan responds to a popular online flowchart that claims Christians mistakenly oppose same-sex marriage because of the Bible’s view on homosexuality.
Alan responds to the claim that Christians are partly to blame for the Orlando shooting.
Greg responds to questions about why Christians recommend Dennis Prager when he teaches things antithetical to Christianity, whether Christians who say there’s only one way to God are closed-minded “religionists,” and a challenge to Greg’s response to the Euthyphro dilemma.
Greg shares information about the film Nefarious that an Open Mic caller mentioned last week, talks about faithfully hitting singles and doubles, then answers a question about how much of creation can be explained by natural causes on an old-earth creationist view.
Alan responds to the challenge that early embryos aren’t individual human beings because some of them can twin and then even recombine.
Greg responds to an author’s evaluation of evangelicals, then he answers questions about churches not working together, the appropriateness of separating from a spouse who’s addicted to prescription drugs, and the ideals and virtues that encompass masculinity.
Greg talks about a conversation with an Atheist, if faith and reason are compatible, why a good God allowed Satan access on Earth, how a church leadership should deal with non-essential doctrinal differences, and more.
Host: Greg Koukl
Host: Greg Koukl
Alan responds to the claim that homosexuals are born that way.
Alan answers whether homosexuals are going to hell and offers a tip for how to respond when someone asks you this question.
Not only do Mormons take offense at the very question, but even Christians react negatively to the suggestion Mormons are not Christians. Brett examines the teachings of Joseph Smith and the Mormon scriptures to see what they have to say about this question and then explains what’s at stake in our answer.
Greg talks about how the tactics are tools for “gardening,” then he talks to callers about whether Luke 16:18 means that divorced people who remarry are living in continuous adultery, whether Bible versions violate the command not to add to God’s words, the brains of transgender people, and the origin of evil.
Greg and Tim talk about Tim’s upcoming video series on Jehovah’s Witnesses, then they take a call on the Trinity and talk about a recent post an atheist wrote about Stand to Reason.
Greg and Jon respond to a YouTube video by Genetically Modified Skeptic (Drew McCoy) that critiques one of Greg’s STR U courses.
Greg and Jon continue responding to a YouTube video by Genetically Modified Skeptic (Drew McCoy) that critiques one of Greg’s STR U courses.
Greg answers a question about knowing the person you’re dating is really the opposite sex, takes a follow-up call about a situation where a friend announced his daughter was transitioning to a boy, then reads a note from a listener and responds to a meme that says Jesus “gave up his weekend for your sins.”