

Reasonable Faith Podcast
William Lane Craig
Reasonable Faith is a conversational program dealing with the most important apologetic questions of our day.
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Jun 19, 2025 • 11min
Question of the Week #944: Biological Evolution in an Infinite Multiverse
Dive into the intriguing debate on abiogenesis and the origins of life. Explore how necessitism and contingentism shape our understanding of existence in an infinite universe. Discover the implications of multiverse theories on life's emergence. The role of Darwinian evolution unfolds against this complex backdrop, making for a thought-provoking discussion on the nature of life itself.

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Jun 16, 2025 • 16min
Death Before Conversion
A thought-provoking discussion uncovers God's attributes like incorporeality and omniscience. The conversation dives into a hypothetical scenario about an atheist's conversion before death, raising questions of divine justice. It highlights the privilege and responsibility of evangelism, focusing on family dynamics and the moral weight of sharing the gospel. The necessity of baptism for salvation is examined, with insights from Molinism versus open theism. Finally, the importance of sharing faith joyfully, rather than out of guilt, provides an inspiring conclusion.

Jun 12, 2025 • 15min
Question of the Week #943: If Jesus’ Resurrection Was Historical, Why Not More Jewish Conversions?
A Jewish thinker delves into the historical significance of Jesus' resurrection and its surprisingly modest impact on early Jewish conversions. The discussion highlights the geographical and sociological barriers faced by early Christians in Jerusalem. Exploring the nature of Jesus' resurrection appearances reveals their purpose to empower disciples rather than to convince the masses. The complexities of the empty tomb and contemporary Jewish responses add depth to the conversation. Ultimately, the need for extraordinary evidence for belief raises intriguing questions about divine intervention.

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Jun 9, 2025 • 26min
Jordan Peterson vs. Twenty Atheists Part Two
Delve into the clash of science and morality, where ethics can't be solely derived from scientific inquiry. Discover how animal behavior shapes our understanding of morality and the debate surrounding God’s influence on ethical standards. Explore the Christian purpose in life through innovative interpretations of the Lord's Prayer, and ponder free will in light of divine omniscience. Finally, challenge various interpretations of worship and biblical narratives, examining the consequences of faith and personal belief systems.

Jun 5, 2025 • 7min
Question of the Week #942: Eternal Past Sonship?
Delve into the fascinating theological debate surrounding Jesus' preexistence and eternal sonship. The discussion clarifies misconceptions about his identity before incarnation and highlights significant distinctions in his divine nature. Additionally, it explores interpretations of the Nicene Creed regarding Christ's eternal sonship, revealing diverse scholarly perspectives that illuminate its importance for the overarching plan of salvation. This exploration promises to challenge and inspire your understanding of these profound concepts.

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Jun 2, 2025 • 21min
Jordan Peterson vs Twenty Atheists Part One
Dr. Craig analyzes Jordan Peterson's provocative debate with twenty atheists, diving into the nuances of atheism and morality. He reveals misconceptions about God and challenges accepted notions among believers. The conversation also explores various perceptions of divine beings, focusing on the need for clarity in understanding God. Additionally, the complexities of belief are unpacked through the discussion of the Polynesian deity Lono. Lastly, the intricate ties between conscience and objective morality are examined, highlighting the role of reason in ethical decision-making.

May 29, 2025 • 8min
Question of the Week #941: Finding a Biblical Doctrine of Sin
Explore the complexities of the biblical doctrine of sin and its interpretations within Christianity. The discussion challenges the concept of original guilt inherited from Adam, emphasizing a scriptural understanding of sin's nature. Dive into the implications of original sin, questioning its basis in the story of Adam and Eve. The conversation also highlights the significance of divine grace in shaping human choices about sin, offering a fresh perspective on a profound theological topic.

May 27, 2025 • 15min
Question of the Week #940: What Should One Say to Darwin about Animal Suffering?
Delve into the philosophical dilemmas sparked by Darwin's observations of animal suffering. Explore the clash between the existence of a benevolent creator and nature's brutal realities. Reflect on how ecological balance plays a crucial role in understanding suffering. Analyze the varying perceptions of pain across species and the dangers of projecting human emotions onto animals. The discussion dives deep into the moral implications of suffering within evolutionary perspectives, leaving listeners to ponder our place in nature.

May 26, 2025 • 31min
Questions on Eternity, Klingons, and Death
Delve into profound questions about eternity and what happens after death. Explore the intriguing implications of Jesus' resurrection and his incarnate possibilities. Compare different theological resources for beginners versus advanced learners. Discover the biblical soundness of home churches and how they adapt to cultural needs. Reflect on Stephen's vision during his stoning and the comfort found in near-death experiences, offering hope for a peaceful transition at the end of life.

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May 20, 2025 • 13min
Question of the Week #939: Arguments and Compassion
A listener shares a powerful encounter at a theology conference that challenged their doubts about faith. The discussion highlights the importance of compassion in understanding belief, emphasizing the interplay between emotional connections and intellectual skepticism. Personal journeys of faith are explored, showcasing how doubt can lead to deeper relationships with the divine. The conversation emphasizes that faith isn't purely rational and reveals how experiences shape our understanding of spirituality.


