

BibleThinker
Mike Winger
Learn to think biblically about everything! Teaching theology, apologetics, and verse-by-verse Bible studies. Mike Winger teaches with clarity, doesn't shy away from controversial topics, and always seeks to teach the Bible accurately. This podcast will equip you to know and defend the Christian faith and understand the Bible in a deeper way.
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Mar 30, 2017 • 12min
Jesus Wasn’t a Pagan God: Debunking Zeitgeist and Religulous
Explore the fascinating debunking of myths linking Jesus to ancient deities like Mithra and Horus. The discussion critically analyzes popular misunderstandings fueled by the internet regarding these figures. Dive into the contrasts between Dionysus and Jesus, particularly their resurrection narratives, revealing the uniqueness of Christian beliefs. The hosts illuminate how many claims about these ancient gods crumble under scrutiny, providing a compelling case for the authenticity of Jesus's story.

Mar 26, 2017 • 47min
Witnessing to Jews: Romans 3:28-4:13
Explore how Abraham and David exemplified righteousness through faith rather than works. Discover the enduring significance of Old Testament law and its fulfillment in Christ. The discussion also contrasts common misconceptions about salvation with scriptural insights, emphasizing faith's transformative power. Delve into the covenant established with Abram, reflecting on God's promises and the importance of grace. Ultimately, it encourages trusting in God's work over personal efforts for true righteousness.

Mar 19, 2017 • 48min
Deep Theology: Romans 3:21-28
Dive deep into Romans 3:21-28 as nuanced theological insights unveil the concept of righteousness from God. Explore how the law and prophets anticipate Christ, forming a seamless narrative of redemption. Discover prophetic shadows of the Messiah that highlight Jesus' fulfillment of the law’s requirements. Enjoy the exploration of Old Testament sacrifices and their relation to grace and salvation for all, emphasizing inclusivity. Lastly, grasp the transformative ideas of justification and grace, showcasing faith as humanity's pathway to salvation.

Mar 12, 2017 • 53min
How to Answer the Problem of Evil in 5 Steps
Pastor Mike Winger, a passionate defender of biblical teachings, delves into the complex issue of evil and suffering. He outlines five crucial steps to approach this topic effectively. Mike distinguishes between moral evil and suffering, emphasizing the importance of understanding their implications. He shares insights on how suffering can lead to personal growth, referencing stories like Job's. The discussion encourages finding hope and faith in God's promises, underscoring the transformative power of enduring hardships.

Mar 12, 2017 • 44min
How the Bible Handles Scoffers: Romans 3:1-20
The discussion opens with skepticism from scoffers, as Paul addresses objections to God's law. Delving into the benefits of the Old Testament, it questions the role of Jewish traditions in salvation. The significance of carrying God's oracles highlights a profound responsibility. The focus shifts to how the law reveals humanity’s need for a savior. Lastly, humility is emphasized, urging listeners to confront their sins while affirming that true morality stems from God, not mere human perspectives. A compelling reflection on faith amidst doubt!

Mar 5, 2017 • 44min
What about the sincere Jew? Romans 2:17-29
The discussion reveals how legalistic views can blind individuals to true salvation through faith. It addresses the arrogance that can arise in knowledge and teaching, emphasizing the need for humility. The gap between understanding biblical principles and applying them in real life is explored, highlighting the irony prevalent among leaders. Misconceptions about righteousness are challenged, urging personal examination of beliefs. The conversation ultimately stresses the universal need for grace and the importance of recognizing one's flaws in the pursuit of genuine faith.

Mar 3, 2017 • 10min
Brainwashed: how pro-gay media manipulated your emotions.
Discover how a calculated three-step plan from the 90s reshaped American perceptions of homosexuality. The discussion reveals how media manipulation employs desensitization and emotional tactics to foster acceptance. Critique of stereotypes in representation highlights negative portrayals and emotional conversion strategies. Delve into the cultural pressures tied to moral double standards, showcasing the contrasting reactions people face when discussing homosexuality versus other contentious issues.

Feb 26, 2017 • 42min
The Most Misused Passage in the Book: Romans 2:1-16
Mike Winger, a pastor celebrated for his insightful biblical teachings, tackles the frequent misinterpretations of Romans 2. He explains why judging others isn't inherently wrong and clarifies that salvation by works is a misconception. The conversation delves into the delicate balance of self-awareness in moral judgment, emphasizing the necessity of recognizing one's flaws. Winger also highlights the futility of a works-based salvation and the universal accountability we hold before God, all while navigating the complexities of morality and conscience.

Feb 20, 2017 • 58min
Homosexuality and Romans 1: Controversy and Clarity
Delving into Romans 1, the discussion confronts cultural norms about sexuality against biblical teachings. It emphasizes individual accountability for sin and the need for grace in understanding attraction. The debate around being 'born that way' reveals complexities within gay and transgender identities. It encourages personal transformation through faith while recognizing diverse attractions. The importance of compassionate dialogue in navigating these controversial topics within the community is highlighted, promoting pastoral guidance and open conversation.

Feb 6, 2017 • 1h 2min
Evidence for God that Everyone Has: Romans 1:18-23
The discussion begins with how people can sense God's existence without biblical knowledge, emphasizing natural revelation. Philosophical arguments highlight creation's complexity and inherent morality as evidence of a divine creator. Personal anecdotes showcase the contradictions of idol worship, while critiques of atheism reveal the futility of rejecting God. The interplay between science and morality sparks debates on the universe's origins and the necessity of a creator for understanding ethical principles.


