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Be Friends with People Who Disagree with You
Alan talks about Ellen DeGeneres’s statement about being friends with people she disagrees with, answers questions about evidence vs. Holy Spirit and submitting to authority, then talks to Scott Symington about science and faith.
More Thoughts on Holy Sexuality
Alan continues from the last podcast to reflect on the ideas in Christopher Yuan’s book Holy Sexuality, then he answers a question about the suppression of truth and talks about principles for churches navigating issues of homosexuality.
Engaging Australia’s Muslims
Alan recently returned from Australia after spending some time training local believers on how to graciously engage Muslims. In this episode, Alan discusses one key tactic he taught Australian Christians before taking them to the mosque.
Naturalism’s Only Option
Since February 12 was Darwin Day, Alan discusses Darwin’s contribution to the worldview of naturalism and explains why atheists had no choice but to accept evolution.
#STRask - August 20, 2018
Alan Shlemon answers questions about whether the disciples believed in the resurrection, how one can “put a stone in the shoe” of students in a public school, finding a new church, and more.
DNA’s Intelligent Design
Alan offers a piece of evidence that suggests that the DNA in your body is intelligently designed.
It All Comes Back to God
Alan talks about how every apologetic subject comes back to God and that often times it’s more prudent to discuss God’s existence rather than a secondary issue.
Apologetics Is Secondary to the Gospel
Alan responds to the challenge that his work is misguided because he cares more about apologetics than the Gospel.
In the Beginning God…
Alan shows how you can use two simple questions to show that the Christian story of creation is true and reasonable.
All Truth Is God’s Truth
Is knowledge discovered by science un-Christian or anti-God? Alan addresses the question of how we come to gain knowledge and what sources are credible.