Host: Greg Koukl
Greg talks about the boundaries of learning, how a person should deal with his church accepting homosexuality, challenging the idea of a sovereign election, and more.
Topics
- The Boundaries of Learning (00:00)
- How should he deal with his church accepting homosexuality? (00:19)
- How do you suggest training college students in apologetics? (00:44)
- Challenge the idea of sovereign election (01:03)
- What are your suggestions for basic group apologetics training? (01:43)
- How Evolution Explains Ethics (02:00)
- What’s your response to fining and sensitivity training for negative comments about homosexuality? (02:20)
- How do Old Testament promises apply to Christians? (02:29)
- How do you respond to idea that Islam will grow out of ancient violent ways just as Christianity did. (02:43)
Mentioned on the Show
- Beacon Hill Classical Academy
- Classical Christian Education by Melinda Penner
- The trivium pattern of classical education: What Is Classical Education? by Susan Wise Bauer
- Can We Trade Sexual Morality for Church Growth? by Russell Moore
- Who Are You to Judge? by Brett Kunkle
- How Can Christians Show Love to Homosexuals? by Alan Shlemon
- Rick Warren's tweet
- DVDs for training students: Metamorphosis, Flight, Privileged Planet, TrueU DVDs, Responding to Relativism, Tactics
- Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God by J.I. Packer (FREE audio version for the month of May)
- The Heresy of Orthodoxy by Michael Kruger
- Cold Case Christianity by J. Warner Wallace
- The Question of Canon by Michael Kruger
- Three Podcasts where Greg interviews Michael Kruger
- Ten Basic Facts about the New Testament Canon that Every Christian Should Memorize by Michael Kruger
- Unlocking the Mystery of Life – DVD
- The Case for Christ and The Case for Faith – DVDs
- Dolphins Fine and Suspend DB Don Jones for Anti-Michael Sam Tweet– CBS Sports
- HGTV Fires Benham Brothers for Christian Beliefs – Christian Today
- How Does the Old Testament Law Apply to Christians Today? by Greg Koukl
- Christianity's Real Record by Greg Koukl