Greg talks about if the Bible is absolutely true, a second grade pro-life lesson, then takes calls on a challenge to Sola Scriptura, how Adam’s sin is imputed to us, Bart Ehrman’s challenge to the resurrection, and more.
Alan provides a simple, yet powerful tactic to help you deal with the topic of evolution.
Greg talks about assessing the truth, then takes calls on unclear evidence for the inerrancy of the Bible, what the role of the media is in assessing the truth, how to choose a church, and more.
Greg explains a simple strategy for discovering what the Bible has to say on any topic, then he answers questions about Jesus’ physical body and initiating spiritual conversations and gives another example of what he discovered by using his Bible study strategy.
Greg tells a story of how he used tactics with a waitress over the weekend, then he answers questions about the command to kill the Amalekites and women not instructing their husbands.
Alan explains why although atheists may not have to prove the absence of God, their view still entails three incredible assertions that require a lot of explaining.
A worldview that denies God and embraces naturalism has serious repercussions, the most egregious being a logical slide to nihilism. Alan unpacks three reasons why nihilism flows logically from naturalism.
Greg talks about freedom then takes calls on biases, biblical interpretation, and lust.
Greg talks about an email he received from an atheist then answers questions about God creating people He knew would go to Hell, arguing against a flat earth, and “listening prayer.”
Greg answers questions about how to think through the issue of A-theory vs. B-theory of time, practical tips for sharing the gospel with family members who aren’t interested in hearing about it, whether metaphysics precede epistemology, and copying Greg’s presentation of Tactics.
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Greg tells a story of someone whose trust in God was hurt when he followed what he thought was a message from God, then he answers questions about the scariness of living forever and whether pornography justifies divorce.
Guest Host: J. Warner Wallace
Host: Greg Koukl
Host: Greg Koukl
Host: Greg Koukl
Alan looks at passage of Scripture that skeptics like to use to challenge Jesus’ integrity. Then, he clarifies the meaning and application of the passage by using three key interpretive principles.
Greg talks about a conversation he had with a woman about abortion then takes calls on seeing spiritual beings and using tactics in a group of hostile people.
Greg encourages listeners to start reading the Bible all the way through, even if it takes longer than a year, then he answers questions about whether the definition of “evangelical” is too broad, whether Genesis 6:3 applies to today, and why people doubt.
Greg talks about Azusa Pacific changing their student code of conduct to allow for LGBTQ+ relationships then responds to a challenge against objective values.