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PleaseConvinceMe Apologetics Podcast
Summary: The PleaseConvinceMe Podcast. Where we equip believers, encourage seekers and engage skeptics with the truth of the Christian Worldview
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Podcasts:
In this podcast, we interview Frank Viola and talk about his controversial new book that examines the pagan roots of many of our church practices in an effort to liberate believers to be all that they are designed to be as Children of God and as the Bride of Christ.
In this podcast, we respond to some of the issues raised by Brian Dunning in his lecture (How to Debate a Creationist) and Q&A session.
In this podcast, we listen to the question and answer session that followed Brian Dunning's (from Skeptoid.com) presentation of "How to Debate a Creationist".
In this podcast, we listen to Brian Dunning of Skeptoid.com as he presents a lecture entitled, "How to Debate a Creationist". The lecture is designed to prepare atheists to engage "Young Earth Creationists".
In this podcast, we explore some thoughts and responses related to Bobbie Kirkhart and her explanation for moral grounding from an atheistic worldview.
In this podcast, we listen to the Q and A session from atheist speaker and leader, Bobbie Kirkhart, as she defends her explanation for moral grounding from an atheistic worldview
Designed as a conversational object lesson that makes a case for Christian Theism, this third part of the conversation focuses on the reasonable conclusion that Christian Theism best accounts for the possibility of truly moral behavior. While not an argument that is centered directly on the Cross of Christ, this incremental discussion can open the door to further consideration of the Gospel.
Designed as a conversational object lesson that makes a case for Christian Theism, this second part of the conversation focuses on the reasonable conclusion that the "first cause" of the universe must be a personal force. While not an argument that is centered directly on the Cross of Christ, this incremental discussion can open the door to further consideration of the Gospel.
Designed as a conversational object lesson that makes a case for Christian Theism, this first part of the conversation focuses on the reasonable conclusion that something outside the natural order must exist as a "first cause". While not an argument that is centered directly on the Cross of Christ, this incremental discussion can open the door to further consideration of the Gospel.
In this podcast, we read a listener email and listen to a presentation from atheist speaker and leader, Bobbie Kirkhart, as she provides an explanation for moral grounding from an atheistic worldview (the Q and A session from this talk will be posted in Podcast 38)
In this podcast, we examine our response to James Choung's "Big Story" presentation of the Gospel. Our version retains the orthodox mission of Jesus as it describes the transformational power of the Gospel.
In this podcast, we examine the Mormon Scripture known as the "Book of Abraham". This book is a powerful piece of physical evidence that demonstrates the fact that the founder of Mormonism, Joseph Smith, lied and misled his people, building a faith system on fictional accounts rather than accurate translations of ancient documents. This podcast examines some of the defenses that Mormon authorities offer for the mistranslation.
In this podcast, we examine the Mormon Scripture known as the "Book of Abraham". This book is a powerful piece of physical evidence that demonstrates the fact that the founder of Mormonism, Joseph Smith, lied and misled his people, building a faith system on fictional accounts rather than accurate translations of ancient documents.
Designed as a response to to James Choung's "Big Story", this visual presentation illustrates the transformational power of the Gospel and its ability to empower us, as Christians, to impact and heal the world around us. We hope to provide a visual tool that addresses our desire to heal the planet, while retaining the foundational purpose of Jesus Christ: the offer of personal forgiveness for sin, reconciliation with the God of the Universe, and the gift of eternal life.
Designed as a response to to James Choung's "Big Story", this visual presentation illustrates the transformational power of the Gospel and its ability to empower us, as Christians, to impact and heal the world around us. We hope to provide a visual tool that addresses our desire to heal the planet, while retaining the foundational purpose of Jesus Christ: the offer of personal forgiveness for sin, reconciliation with the God of the Universe, and the gift of eternal life.