Stand to Reason Weekly Podcast

Greg Koukl
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Apr 11, 2025 • 58min

How Do We Know People Didn’t Take Things Out of the Bible?

The discussion kicks off with a deep dive into the reliability of the Bible, addressing concerns about potential omissions. A thought-provoking question emerges about young souls and their eternal rewards. Listeners ponder if Jesus appeared to his mother after his resurrection, stirring curiosity. Navigating family trauma, one caller grapples with the challenge of honoring an abusive parent. Finally, an intriguing debate arises regarding why many pastors shy away from endorsing an old Earth perspective within the faith community.
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Apr 9, 2025 • 58min

The Futility of Man-Based Idealism

The discussion begins with a critical look at the futility of man-based idealism, exploring the challenges it presents. There’s a debate about the differences between Eastern Orthodox and other Christian beliefs, providing insights into historical and theological nuances. Additionally, the podcast dives into philosophical materialism, questioning its own foundations and the relationship between physical reality and abstract ideas. A blend of personal reflection and intellectual exploration makes for an engaging listen.
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Apr 4, 2025 • 58min

Are We Living in a Simulation?

Is our reality just a sophisticated simulation? The discussion kicks off with insights from an AI suggesting this possibility, leading to a deep dive into its implications for faith. Challenging evolution, the hosts argue it clashes with scientific laws, insisting on the need for intelligence behind existence. Aspiring apologists receive guidance on honing their skills and the importance of mentorship in faith. Strategies to increase visibility in the crowded digital space also emerge, blending personal growth with effective communication.
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Apr 2, 2025 • 58min

Moral Insanity in California and England

Greg digs into bizarre examples of moral insanity in California and England, shedding light on the impact of controversial legislation on healthcare and social issues. He tackles whether apostasy can occur unknowingly and shares insights into his thought-provoking questioning techniques. The discussion navigates bullying dynamics in faith communities and how to effectively engage in moral debates, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and communication skills.
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Mar 28, 2025 • 58min

Why Are There So Many Different Denominations?

The discussion dives into the intriguing world of Christian denominations, exploring the reasons behind their diversity and the importance of unity in core beliefs. There's advice on how to engage with those who claim salvation without evident spiritual growth, addressing the challenges posed by the 'sinner’s prayer.' The conversation also touches on the casual use of expressions like 'Oh my God,' examining the intersection of reverence and everyday language. Lastly, the impact of personal experiences on faith and knowledge acquisition is thoughtfully analyzed.
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Mar 26, 2025 • 58min

The “Word of God” in Acts

Dive into a thought-provoking discussion on the meaning of the 'Word of God' in Acts and its relevance today. Explore whether repentance is necessary for granting forgiveness and learn how grudges can harm your soul. The conversation also touches on the intriguing question of whether Jesus is the only one with scars in Heaven, along with a deep look at the complexities surrounding the origin of evil. Engage with these profound insights that challenge your understanding of faith, forgiveness, and moral responsibility.
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Mar 21, 2025 • 58min

Interview: Sean McDowell – New Information on the Fate of the Apostles

Sean McDowell, an apologist and author, dives into new findings from his book on the deaths of Jesus' apostles. He reassesses the historical accounts of apostolic martyrdom, highlighting how eyewitness testimony sets these figures apart from other religious martyrs. The discussion also tackles the evidence surrounding the resurrection and the controversial apostle Thomas's possible journey to India. With humor and scholarly insight, McDowell encourages fresh examination of early Christian history and the reliability of its narratives.
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Mar 19, 2025 • 58min

The First Rule of Prayer and Bible Reading

Greg explains that the first rule of prayer is to pray and the first rule of Bible reading is to read, then he answers questions about what it means to “pray about it,” overcoming a tendency to freeze up when asked a question, mistakenly claiming a promise, and finding fellowship.   Topics: Commentary: The first rule of prayer and Bible reading (00:00) What should “pray about it” look like in practice? (22:00) What can I do to overcome my tendency to freeze up when someone asks me a question? (34:00) If Old Testament promises don’t apply to us, why is it that when people mistakenly claim a promise in the Bible for themselves, it seems to work for them? (38:00) How can I put my identity in Christ and truly follow him if even those who are called by his name push me away while they themselves don’t seek him? (48:00) Mentioned on the Show:  Submit a question on the Open Mic Line Street Smarts: Using Questions to Answer Christianity’s Toughest Challenges by Greg Koukl Reality Student Apologetics Conference – March 21–22, in Philadelphia, PA; April 25–26 in Dayton, OH Related Links: Making Sense of Unanswered Prayer by Amy Hall
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Mar 14, 2025 • 58min

Some Thoughts on Provisionism

Dive into the fiery debate between Provisionism and Calvinism, uncovering the reasons behind the hostility. Explore the complexities of free will, salvation, and the role of grace in these differing views. A listener's perspective challenges the randomness of evolution, sparking a discussion on creationism and intelligent design. Gain insights into the critique of materialistic explanations, and ponder the interplay between science and theology, all while engaging in thought-provoking dialogues on faith and reasoning.
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Mar 12, 2025 • 58min

Interview: Jonathan Morrow – Navigating Screen Time and Social Media

Jonathan Morrow, Director of Cultural Engagement at Impact 360 Institute and creator of the Refresh Roadmap course, shares insightful strategies for parents navigating their kids' screen time and social media. He emphasizes the crucial need for proactive involvement in managing technology use and discusses alarming statistics on its impact on mental health. Morrow also offers practical advice for establishing healthy boundaries, monitoring social media interactions, and the importance of equipping children for a digital world.

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