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Join host Jason Gallagher as he and author/apologist Mike D’Virgilio discuss Trump’s re-election in the context of God’s providential hand over human affairs. We also unpack Mike’s recent book “Going Back to Find the Way Forward: Trump, A Great Awakening, and the Refounding of America”. Don’t miss this timely conversation on the “red pilling” of America, Babel and the globalist agenda, God’s providence and the great evangelistic and apologetic opportunity that we are in right now. As always, share this with your friends and email feedback to jason@apologetics.com. Grace and peace.
On this episode of the Apolofetics.com Radio Show, Dr. Harry Edwards leads a discussion on some of the topics found in Matthew Tingblad’s new book titled “Why Did God Do That? Discovering God’s Goodness in the Hard Passages of Scripture.” Joining him in the studio are Matthew Tingblad, author and speaker at Josh McDowell Ministries and Lenny Esposito, founder and president of Come Reason Ministries. In his book, Tingblad claims that many times we fail to see God’s goodness when we discuss issues of theodicy. So how is God’s goodness and providence affirmed in view of the existence of evil? Listen and watch as this group of apologists tackle this question and other related topics.
We’re told that Halloween has demonic origins, a Druid tradition that celebrates evil. But is this true? How are Christians to think about this holiday for which Americans spend billions of dollars? Is it ok to wear a costume, go around the neighborhood trick or treating? Are there “Christian alternatives” to this? Watch as Dr. Harry Edwards, together with Lenny Esposito and Dr. Jacob Daniel, discuss the question: Is it ok for Christians to celebrate Halloween.
On this episode of the Apologetics.com Radio Show Jon takes on the issue of the exclusivity of Christ. One of the most controversial things you can say today out in the marketplace of ideas is that the only way to God is through Jesus. Often that claim is met with scorn, ridicule, and name-calling. How do we Christians defend the exclusivity of Jesus while also showing why? Listen and learn how we can be better ambassadors for Christ.
In the context of our current cultural chaos when there seems to be so much division and discontent, what are we commanded by scripture to pursue? Christian contentment is a virtue that we cultivate in the “School of Christ”. In this podcast hosted by Bob Parucha, we seek to capture the meaning of true contentment as defined by scripture and answer the questions, Why is it called “a rare jewel“? Are we commanded by scripture to pursue this virtue? What mindset do we need to pursue this and what are some of the steps that we can take to pursue it? Grace and peace.
In a recent survey conducted by Ligonier and Lifeway on the “State of Theology” in America we find out that while almost all evangelicals believe God is a Trinity, a majority of them also believe that Jesus is a created being. How do you hold those contradictory beliefs as a professing Christian? What is the root cause of the theological ignorance in America even amongst professing Christians? Join host Gallagher and special guest Mark Gould as they discuss these topics and discuss a path forward regarding the current state of American theology. Questions or comments, email jason@apologetics.com
There is no doubt, technology makes our lives better. Whatever you need, there's an app for that. But if we're not careful we can be captivated and trapped, unaware of the destructive impact it has on our lives. Sometimes the negative effects of technology on our lives go undetected until it's too late. On this episode of the Apologetics.com Radio Show, Dr. Harry Edwards, along with Dr. Jacob Daniel and Lenny Esposito discuss the life-diminishing effects of technology and social media.
Richard Dawkins, the world’s most famous atheist, has admitted that he is a “Cultural Christian.” What does it mean for him to claim that? Could he simply be enjoying the fruits of Christianity without acknowledging and appreciating its true source? Ideas do have consequences and it appears Dawkins struggles to find a basis for preferring Christianity over Islam for example. On this episode of the Apologetics.com show, Dr. Harry Edwards, along with Dr. Jacob Daniel and Lenny Esposito leads a discussion on the parasitic nature of Dawkins’ Christianity and how for the skeptic may serve as a signal of transcendence.
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