

Spiritually Incorrect
Drs. Jonathan Lyonhart and Seth Hart
Foolishly going where angels fear to tread, the Spiritually Incorrect Podcast asks all the uncomfortable questions you've always wondered yet never felt comfortable asking. Wherever spirituality collides with the oddities of science, philosophy, politics, culture, or history–there we will be. For Christians looking to explore the weird and the wonderful, this is the podcast for you.
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Mar 24, 2026 • 50min
Aliens… and God? A Muslim & Christian Discussion
What happens to faith if we discover we’re not alone in the universe?In this episode, we bring together Muslim and Christian perspectives to explore one of the biggest “what if” questions of our time: the existence of extraterrestrial life. Would aliens challenge belief in God—or deepen it? How do the Muslim and Christian approach the idea of life beyond Earth? And what would it mean for humanity’s place in creation?Through an honest and respectful conversation, we dive into theology, philosophy, and science. Whether you’re curious, skeptical, or deeply rooted in your faith, this episode invites you to think bigger about the universe—and your place in it.For more, check out our Patreon here.

Mar 10, 2026 • 1h 15min
Does the Bible Prove Universalism? The Hell Debate 2.0
Last week, we released part 1 of our debate with David Artman of the Grace Saves All podcast about universalism, the view that all will eventually be saved. This week, we dive into Scripture to ask: What does the Bible say?Is the traditional view of Hell a myth? And does Scripture actually reveal a much more optimistic view of the future? Pull out your Bibles and get ready for some fireworks as we debate this "fiery" topic together.For access to our Patreon and a load of extra content, click here!

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Mar 3, 2026 • 55min
Universalism Strikes Back: The Fiery Debate That’s Dividing Christianity
David Artman, host of the Grace Saves All podcast and Christian universalism advocate, returns to argue that a truly good God aims to reconcile all. The conversation tackles the justice and coherence of eternal punishment. Debate ranges from moral thought experiments and freedom to foreknowledge, the creator-creature paradox, and whether eschatology can resolve suffering.

Feb 17, 2026 • 1h 3min
Flying Nuns and Teleporting Monks: Christianity's Most Unbelievable Miracles?
At the heart of the Christian faith stands a miracle: the resurrection of Christ. Yet despite the centrality of this event to the faith, many Christians have been skeptical of other miraculous claims from across the centuries. Yet history doesn't give us license to ignore such claims. In fact, accounts of saints floating through the air in front of hundreds of onlookers or bilocating to places hundreds of miles away are not infrequent and challenge many of our assumptions about the world.And it's not just the ignorant who believe this. Carlos Eire, a Yale historian, has recently published the book They Flew, detailing these stories, and he joins us today to recount the remarkable tales of flying nuns and teleporting monks.

Feb 3, 2026 • 54min
The Religion of Avatar
The most successful movie in history is James Cameron's Avatar, and just a few weeks ago, the third movie in the franchise, released to box office success. Yet unlike many major action films, Avatar is filled with religious and spiritual topics. While often dismissed as mere animism or pantheism, Jonathan and Seth discuss how the religious themes of the film are far more nuanced and interesting than they are often given credit for. Should Christians give the franchise a second look? If you're a fan of the film (or simply want to hear Seth trash them), you're sure to enjoy this analysis.

Jan 20, 2026 • 1h 2min
Is Knives Out 3 a Christian Movie?
The newest Knives Out movie, Wake Up, Dead Man, has come out on Netflix. This murder mystery movie series has become one of the most acclaimed and debated of our generation, and the newest one is no exception. Yet this addition has a twist: it just might be a Christian movie. Here to review it and discuss its complex message are your beloved hosts, who put themselves through any series of movie-going experiences just for you, beloved listeners.And because we know you just can't get enough of us, click here for our Patreon to gain access to another complete bonus episode on the movie.

Jan 6, 2026 • 1h 9min
We're Actually Not Secular
Is belief in the supernatural and paranormal a byproduct of the past? If their popularity in the media is any indication, then the answer is no. And, in fact, studies show that belief in the supernatural is going up in the Western world. In this episode, we sit down with Jason Josephson-Storm, author of The Myth of Disenchantment, to challenge one of the most familiar stories about modernity—the idea that science, reason, and secularization stripped the world of magic, mystery, and belief.Don't forget to join our Patreon here for access to the full interview with Jason Josephson-Storm!

Dec 23, 2025 • 7min
This Is Not an Episode
No episode this week. Just vibes. We’re on a holiday break and will be back soon with actual content. Thanks for sticking with us.And you know what would make a great holiday gift? A Patreon subscription to our premium content! Click here!

Dec 9, 2025 • 55min
How to Debate Atheists
In this end-of-year special, we bring on Jahdiel Perez, a theologian at Villanova, to tell us how he prepped for his recent debate with an atheist philosopher on the hardest problem of all: the problem of evil. We discuss strategies, pros and cons of the argument, and so much more.

Nov 25, 2025 • 58min
Could God Be Evil?
In this episode, we’re stirring the philosophical pot with a delightfully mischievous idea: the “Evil God Hypothesis.” What if—just go with us here—the universe were run not by a perfectly good deity, but by a cosmic supervillain who occasionally lets good things slip through the cracks? By flipping the script, we explore why people find belief in an all-good God reasonable, yet an all-evil god absurd—and whether that reaction actually holds up. We’ll dig into the origins of this argument and what this topsy-turvy thought experiment exposes about our assumptions regarding the divine. Join us as we have some fun turning theology upside down.And for $5 a month, you can join our Patreon and get exclusive access to tons of additional content!


