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#STRask - December 12, 2019
Questions about the best atheist argument for objective morality, whether Jesus made amoral mistakes, and the idea that “God closed that door.”
The Change in Chick-fil-A’s Giving Policy
Greg talks about Chick-fil-A’s new giving policy, then he answers questions about the philosophy of AA and the meaning of “this generation” in the Olivet Discourse.
Archaeological Evidence for the Exodus
Greg interviews Dr. Stephen Meyer and archaeologist Dr. Titus Kennedy about archaeological evidence for the Exodus.
#STRask - December 5, 2019
Questions about how to respond to snide questions about the unborn, moral issues with designer babies, and street preaching in controversial places.
Problems with Theistic Evolution
Greg talks about a gift sent to STR, gives an update on Melinda, and talks about theistic evolution, then he answers questions about evolutionist’s presuppositions and eternal punishment.
#STRask - December 2, 2019
Questions about the difference between mind and spirit and how mental disability affects people’s ability to understand the truths necessary for salvation.
#STRask - November 25, 2019
Questions about the meaning of the details of the Old Covenant sacrificial system, whether a Christian who struggles with sexual sin until he dies is condemned, and whether God can change the past.
#STRask - November 21, 2019
Questions about how we should interpret Romans 13:1 in today’s society, whether Christians should object to working seven days a week, and responding to a company policy of using the “Platinum Rule.”
The Chaff Is Blowing Away
Greg reflects on a Pew Research study about Americans leaving the church, then he answers questions about evangelism strategies, Jesus’ temporal death paying for an eternal punishment, and whether the fine-tuning argument is disprovable.
Bloom Where You’re Planted and Be a Student of Your Craft
Greg talks about advice he gives to people who want to be apologists, then he answers questions about declining to fulfill puberty blocker prescriptions and whether the fact that we’re personal argues for a personal God.