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Bible Answer Man Podcast with Hank Hanegraaff
Summary: Welcome to the podcast of the Bible Answer Man broadcast with bestselling author and CRI President Hank Hanegraaff! On the Bible Answer Man broadcast, Hank answers your questions with well-reasoned answers to equip you in the essentials of the historic Christian faith and strengthen your walk with the Lord. When it comes to the essentials of Christianity, there must be unity: "In essentials, unity; nonessentials, liberty; and in all things, charity."
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- Artist: Hank Hanegraaff
- Copyright: 2009
Podcasts:
Hank welcomes Dr. Richard J. Poupard to discuss his article in the CHRISTIAN RESEARCH JOURNAL titled, Postmodern Death: Organ Transplantation and Human Value. Hank and Dr. Poupard talk about the ethical questions regarding organ transplantation and donation, the difference between brain death and biological death, the organ harvesting of Planned Parenthood, and human dignity as creatures made in the image of God.
Hank takes callers' questions and answers them to equip them to defend the truth of the gospel.
Hank welcomes back Frank Turek to further explore his book Stealing from God.
Hank takes callers' questions and answers them to equip them to defend the truth of the gospel.
Hank welcomes Dr. Frank Turek once again to continue discussing his book, Stealing from God: Why Atheists Need God to Make Their Case. Frank tells students that one of the best ways they can become effective apologists is to apply the law of non-contradiction to the arguments of atheists. Without realizing it, many atheists hold to self-refuting propositions and exempt themselves from their own theories. So in their attempt to expunge the existence of God, they end up stealing from Him. In his book, Stealing from God, Frank uses the acronym CRIMES to show the intellectual crimes atheists commit when arguing against God, while making the salient points memorable for the reader.
Hank takes callers' questions and answers them to equip them to defend the truth of the gospel.
Hank takes callers' questions and answers them to equip them to defend the truth of the gospel.
Hank takes callers' questions and answers them to equip them to defend the truth of the gospel.
Hank takes callers' questions and answers them to equip them to defend the truth of the gospel.
Hank welcomes back Frank Turek to further explore his book Stealing from God. Students in high school and college are gaining information, but many don't know how to think, therefore we have to teach them how to counter the false arguments of atheists. Daniel Dennett for example, says that consciousness is an illusion, yet he's using his conscious mind to make that statement so his argument is self-refuting. Atheists also believe that everything is material, but they use immaterial realities to make this claim. The laws of logic are not made of molecules and yet are necessary to have something as simple as a conversation. The truth of God's existence is so self-evident that atheists must be suppressing this truth in unrighteousness as Romans chapter 1 tells us. So when reasoning against God, atheists actually end up stealing from Him to make their case.
Hank takes callers' questions and answers them to equip them to defend the truth of the gospel.
Hank takes callers' questions and answers them to equip them to defend the truth of the gospel.
Hank takes callers' questions and answers them to equip them to defend the truth of the gospel.
Hank takes callers' questions and answers them to equip them to defend the truth of the gospel.
Hank takes callers' questions and answers them to equip them to defend the truth of the gospel.