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The discussion centers around the contentious question of whether the Roman Catholic Church is responsible for giving us the Bible. Sebastian, a traditional Roman Catholic, argues that the Church's authority is essential in determining the canon of scripture, while Andrew contends that the Bible, particularly the Old Testament, was recognized as scripture long before the establishment of the Catholic Church. The conversation dives into the historical context of biblical interpretation, the role of church councils, and the implications of oral tradition. Tensions rise as both speakers grapple with definitions of faith and grace, contrasting Catholic and Protestant beliefs. Ultimately, the episode highlights the ongoing debate over the authority of tradition versus scripture in defining what constitutes the Christian faith.
Engaging in a thought-provoking debate, the participants tackle the fundamental question of whether the Roman Catholic Church can claim to have given the Bible to believers. Andrew argues passionately that the Old Testament was recognized as scripture long before the existence of the Catholic Church, emphasizing that the authority of scripture is inherent in the texts themselves, not in any institutional endorsement. He highlights that Genesis, for instance, was accepted as part of the biblical canon by the early Jewish community, thus negating the Catholic Church's claim of being the sole arbiter of scripture. Sebastian counters this viewpoint by asserting the necessity of the Church's role in canonization, positing that the Church's historical authority is essential for maintaining the integrity of the biblical texts.
The discussion evolves as both parties delve into the implications of their perspectives on salvation and the role of tradition. This spirited back-and-forth not only highlights the theological divide between Protestant and Catholic beliefs but also encourages listeners to reflect on their understanding of faith, works, and the nature of divine revelation. The episode culminates in an exploration of how differing interpretations of scripture can lead to diverse expressions of faith, challenging listeners to engage deeply with the questions of authority and truth in their spiritual journeys.
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Apologetics Live episode 267
This podcast episode dives deep into the theological debate surrounding Calvinism, provisionism, and the nature of free will. The conversation centers on the differences between Calvinistic determinism and the provisionist belief that individuals can freely respond to God's grace. Andrew Rapaport and Leighton Flowers engage in a lively discussion, exploring the implications of total depravity, irresistible grace, and the role of human choice in salvation. The episode highlights the complexities of these doctrines, emphasizing how interpretations can lead to misunderstandings between different theological camps. Both hosts aim to clarify their positions while acknowledging the shared goal of understanding God's sovereignty and human responsibility.
Takeaways:
Andrew Rapaport emphasizes the importance of engaging in discussions without losing patience, highlighting that differing opinions can coexist respectfully. The podcast features a debate on the nuances of Calvinism, provisionism, and the implications of free will on salvation. Leighton Flowers argues that all individuals have the capacity to respond to God's call, despite the effects of original sin. Both speakers agree on the necessity of Christ's sacrifice for salvation, although they differ on the implications of predestination. The conversation touches on the idea that salvation is a gift from God that requires a personal response from individuals. The episode showcases how theological disagreements can lead to deeper discussions about faith and understanding of scripture.Links referenced in this episode:
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Join us for a thought-provoking debate on Apologetics Live, where we explore one of the most pivotal questions in Christian theology: Is Jesus God, or is He the Son of God?
This week’s discussion dives into the biblical, theological, and historical perspectives behind these claims. We will analyze scripture, historical creeds, and how this topic shapes modern Christian thought.
Key Topics:
1.Biblical evidence for Jesus as God or the Son of God.
2.Theological implications of each position.
3.How this debate impacts Christian faith and practice today.
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Takeaways:
The discussion highlighted the conflict between scientific understanding and certain belief systems, particularly young Earth creationism. Godless Grandma expressed frustration with young Earth creationists who challenge established scientific findings, especially regarding vaccines. Andrew emphasized the importance of using factual data to counter emotional arguments in discussions. The episode illustrated the tendency for individuals to avoid addressing difficult topics they aren't prepared for. It was noted that many people bring up political issues to distract from the actual discussion at hand. The conversation ended on a note of disagreement regarding the interpretation of scientific authority in moral matters.
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The podcast delves into the complex topic of Hebrew roots and the implications of salvation as discussed in the book of Hebrews. A key focus is on the contentious passage in Hebrews 6, which raises questions about the possibility of losing one's salvation and whether genuine believers can fall away. The hosts explore the nuances of biblical interpretation, emphasizing the need for critical thinking and scriptural literacy when addressing these theological issues. Additionally, they discuss the importance of understanding cultural contexts, particularly the communal aspects of ancient Jewish society, which influence the application of biblical laws. Through engaging dialogue and personal anecdotes, the conversation underscores the significance of grounding faith in a thorough understanding of Scripture while navigating differing theological perspectives.
Takeaways:
Understanding the nuances of biblical hermeneutics is crucial for interpreting scripture accurately. The concept of apostasy in Hebrews raises important questions about eternal security and faith. The communal culture of ancient Israel significantly influenced the interpretation of biblical law. Hebrews 6 discusses the serious consequences of falling away from faith in Christ. The importance of critical thinking and biblical literacy cannot be overstated in today's society. The nature of salvation involves God's sovereignty, which assures believers of their eternal security.Links referenced in this episode:
apologeticslive.comthebiblicalroots.orgstrivingforeternity.orgCan You Lose Your Salvation?rapreport.orgsquirrelyjoes.commypillow.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:
MyPillow Squirrely Joe's Coffee Striving for Eternity Ministries Williamson College Press
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Apologetics Live episode 263
This podcast episode delves into the topic of cumulative apologetics, exploring its significance in defending the Christian faith. The hosts engage in a lively discussion about various apologetic methodologies, including presuppositionalism, classical, and evidential approaches, emphasizing that each has its place in effective evangelism. Dr. Donald Williams and Dan Kraft contribute their insights, illustrating the necessity of grounding arguments in Scripture while also acknowledging the role of evidence in addressing contemporary doubts about Christianity. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the audience's perspective and tailoring responses to their specific questions and challenges. Ultimately, the episode reinforces that while the Holy Spirit is the true agent of transformation, apologetics serves as a valuable tool in guiding conversations toward the gospel.
The podcast delves into the intricate world of apologetics, focusing on the cumulative approach as a methodology to engage with skeptics and believers alike. The host opens up with a light-hearted introduction, setting a relaxed tone for what evolves into a deep discussion on various apologetic methodologies, including classical, evidential, and presuppositional apologetics. Notably, Adam Parker, the co-host, shares his experiences and insights from his ministry, emphasizing the importance of understanding different perspectives in the realm of apologetics. This episode also features Dr. Donald Williams, who provides a scholarly perspective on how cumulative apologetics can effectively incorporate elements from various approaches to create a more robust defense of the Christian faith.
As the discussion progresses, the hosts address the challenges posed by modern atheistic arguments and the relevance of scripture in apologetic dialogue. They emphasize that while evidence and reasoning are valuable tools, the ultimate power lies in the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in a person's heart. The dialogue is rich with examples, including personal anecdotes and references to historical figures in apologetics, showcasing how the conversation can adapt based on the audience. The podcast highlights the necessity of being prepared to give an answer for one's faith while also recognizing the limitations of human reasoning in the face of divine truth.
Listeners are encouraged to engage thoughtfully with the content, considering not only the intellectual aspects of faith but also the emotional and spiritual dimensions. The episode concludes with a call to action for believers to be ready to share their faith while relying on the Holy Spirit to guide their conversations. This nuanced exploration of apologetics invites listeners to reflect on their own understanding and approach to defending their faith in a world filled with diverse beliefs and challenges.
Takeaways:
The cumulative case for apologetics combines various methodologies to effectively engage with different audiences. It's essential to present the gospel as the ultimate truth that saves individuals from their sins. The role of the Holy Spirit in conversion highlights the need for reliance on God's power. Discussions about apologetics should focus on Jesus's resurrection as a historical fact. Engagement with non-believers should prioritize understanding their questions and concerns before presenting evidence. Apologetics serves not only as a defense of faith but also as a tool for discipleship.
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Apologetics Live episode 262
Daniel McAdams joins Andrew to make an argument for evidential apologetics.
Stay for the end when a traditional Roman Catholic (Sedevacantist) comes into debate.
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Apologetics Live episode 261
Dan Kreft joins Andrew to make an argument for presuppositional apologetics.
Resources mentioned:
Biblical Apologetics, by Clifford McManis
Tactics (10th Anniversary Edition), by Greg Koukl
Ask Them Why, by Jay Lucas
Only Believe, by Paul F. Taylor
The Ultimate Proof of Creation, by Jason Lisle
Every Believer Confident: Apologetics for the Ordinary Christian by Mark J. Farnham
Expository Apologetics, by Voddie Baucham
Reasons We Believe, by Nathan Busenitz and John MacArthur
Help Aaron Brewster
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Apologetics Live episode 230
Matt Mariro joins Andrew to discuss the views of Classical Apologetics.
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Apologetics Live episode 259
Pastor Dan Skogen helps us understand counseling through issue of money and sexual sin.
Resources mentioned:
Money
Money, Debt, and Finance - Jim Newheiser (I second this; great book. -AR)Help! I’m Drowning in Debt - John TempleSexual Sins
The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert - Rosaria ButterfieldFive Lies of Our Antio-Christian Age - Rosaria Butterfield Finally Free - Heath LambertAddictions: A Banquet in the Grave - Ed WelchHelp! HE’S Struggling with Pornography - Brian Croft Help! SHE’S Struggling with Pornography - Rachel CoyleThis podcast is a ministry of Striving for Eternity and all our resources
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Apologetics Live episode 258
Four ACBC counselors will gather to discuss anxiety and depression.
Resources mentioned:
Anxious for Nothing: God's Cure for the Cares of Your Soul - John MacArthur
When I Am Afraid: A Step-by-Step Guide Away from Fear and Anxiety - Ed Welch
If I Am A Christian, Why am I Depressed - Bob Summerville
Depression: Looking up from the Stubborn Darkness - Ed Welsh
Spiritual Depression: Its Causes and Cures - D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Help! I’m Depressed - Carol Trahan
Depression: A Biblical Perspective - Paul Dean (free)
Depression: A Daily Checklist - Paul Dean (free)
The Downward Spiral of Depression (free)
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Apologetics Live episode 257
Four ACBC counselors will gather to discuss marriage and parenting.
Resources mentioned (Affiliate links):
Marriage
Sacred Marriage: What If God Designed Marriage to Make Us Holy More Than to Make Us Happy? - Gary ThomasHow to Act Right When Your Spouse Acts Wrong by - Leslie VernickMarriage Matters: Extraordinary Change Through Ordinary Moments - Winston T. SmithWhen Sinners Say “I Do” - Dave HarveyMarry Wisely, Marry Well - Ernie BakerThe Exemplary Husband - Stuart ScottThe Biblical Marriage Relationship (free) Biblical Love (free)Parenting
Shepherding a Child’s Heart - Ted Tripp Purposeful and Persistent Parenting: Blessing Others, Blue-Tape Boundaries, and Other Practical Perspectives on Raising Children by John Raquet and Cindy RaquetDon’t Make me Count to Three by Ginger HubbardTeach them Diligently by Lou PrioloAge of Opportunity - Paul TrippThe Heart of Anger: Practical Help for the Prevention and Cure of Anger in Children - Lou PrioloYou Never Stop Being a Parent: Thriving in Relationship with Your Adult Children - Newheiser and FitzpatrickCome Back, Barbara (re: prodigal adult children) - C. John Miller & Barbara Miller JulianiMentioned in this episode:
What do We Believe by Andrew Rappaport
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Apologetics Live episode 256
Four ACBC counselors will gather to discuss an introduction to counseling, communication, and anger. Andrew is joined by Pastor Dan and Robin Skogen of Oxford Valley Chapel, AMBrewster, and Anthony Russo, both speakers with Striving for Eternity.
Resources mentioned:
The Communication House
War of Words - Paul Tripp
The Peacemaker - Ken Sande
Relationships A Mess Worth Making - Tim Lane and Paul Tripp (especially chapters 7 and 12)
If You Bite and Devour One Another - Alexander Strauch
Good and Angry - David Powlison
The Heart of Anger: Practical Help for the Prevention and Cure of Anger in Children - Lou Priolo
Uprooting Anger - Robert Jones
Help! My Anger is Out of Control - Jim Newheiser
Overcoming Anger in Christ - Paul Dean (free)
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Apologetics Live episode 255
Jon Harris will join Drew to review some videos of “preachers” preaching against Christian Nationalism. Do they make fair arguments?
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Apologetics Live episode 254
Andrew will discuss God's sovereignty and human responsibility with a professing atheist known as godless granny. She claims to have been a for many years turned atheist.
Listen to the end when godless granny proves her intolerance for the truth. She tried to play the victim, and Andrew would not let her get away with it.
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Apologetics Live episode 253
An atheist joins Andrew to discuss Atheism and Christianity, asking the question, has atheism gone too far? Some well-known atheists are starting to make the case that society needs Christianity. The guys get into sharing the Christian worldview, and at the end of the discussion, the atheist admits that the conversation was getting uncomfortable, and he gets up and leaves. Bill is one of the most honest atheists we have ever had on the show.
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Apologetics Live episode 252
Drew will discussed calling down "holy fire" and judging false teachers.
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Apologetics Live episode 251
Matt Slick of CARM.org joins Andrew to discuss two articles from CARM:
What political party would the Antichrist belong to?
History of the Democratic Party in America
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Apologetics Live episode 250
With time behind us, we evaluate the assassination attempt on Donald Trump. There are many opinions on what happened and why, but most have it wrong. We will address the facts and the myths. Some issues that will be addressed:
1. Was it a Trump press release stunt?
2. Was it planned by the Biden campaign, the FBI, the CIA, or some other government agency?
3. Was it an insider job that the Secret Service tried to kill Trump or allow someone to do it?
4. Was this some conspiracy?
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Apologetics Live episode 249
The topics on this show:
CA bill to increase sentences for sexual crimes against child, but the LGTB cry foulCalling Harris a DEI president is racistRobert Morris plays the victim in raping a 12-year-old girlIs voting for Trump the lesser of two evils?Explain Hebrews 6:4-6Ravi Zacharias failureWhat does discipleship look likeWhat is the difference between the judgment of believers and unbelieversResources mentioned:
Can you Lose your Salvation?Does Hebrews 6 Teach that You Can Lose Your Salvation?This podcast is a ministry of Striving for Eternity and all our resources
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