
A mental journey into Christian theology, apologetics, morality, and culture, with a dash of politics.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 184 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

On this miscellany episode I cover:
-- How the NYC mayoral race helps us think through our voting philosophy
-- What gerrymandering is, why it's a danger to our democracy, and which party does it the most
-- Don't assume that those who believe dif... more
The evidential problem of evil falsely assumes that if God had a purpose for permitting the amounts/kinds of evil we see in the world, we would be able to discern what those reasons were. The bottom line is that so long as the existence of evil and t... more
While there may be no logical incompatibility between a theistic God and evil, can certain amounts or kinds of evil make it highly unlikely that theism is true? That's the claim of the evidential problem of evil. In this episode, I examine the claim ... more
I finish my discussion of the logical POE, showing how evil is actually one of the best evidences for God’s existence – not against God’s existence, and showing how the atheist’s answer to the problem of evil is far less satisfactory than the theist’... 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 encompasses a variety of themes primarily rooted in Christian theology, apologetics, morality, and political discourse. Prominent topics include in-depth explorations of the nature of God, moral accountability, the compatibility of hell with divine love and justice, and discussions surrounding capitalism versus socialism, which likely appeal to listeners navigating complex moral landscapes. Furthermore, the host engages with contemporary sociopolitical issues, revealing a unique blend of religious and philosophical inquiry. The compelling discussions aim to facilitate understanding and critical thought, making it a noteworthy destination for those interested in the intersection of faith, ethics, and current events.
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