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Greg answers questions about how to determine which religion is true, why God wouldn’t just write his own book, how we know the Christian God is the real God, and whether there’s an objective moral system or we’re simply acting to avoid pain. Topics:How would you determine which religion is true and which is not? What’s more likely: that God doesn’t exist and men invented religion to control people, or that God depended on men to write a book with ridiculous laws? (02:00)How should I answer my friend who is asking, “How do I know the Christian God is the real God who created everything?” (25:00)There is no such thing as an objective moral system. We’re simply acting to avoid pain, and God isn’t necessary for that. Also, Christianity is immoral. (43:00)Mentioned on the Show: Relativism: Feet Firmly Planted in Mid-Air by Greg Koukl and Francis Beckwith
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Greg answers questions from an atheist about why Jesus couldn’t write his own book, what God has been doing all of this time, why Christians don’t read the Bible if it’s the Word of God, God existing “before” time, and whether pastors use fear tactics to get people to tithe. Topics:Tell us why Jesus, the God of the universe, couldn’t write his own book. (07:00)Would you care to explain what the all-knowing, all-powerful God of the universe has been doing all of this time? (13:00)If the Bible is the Word of God, then why do 99% of Christians spend less than 15 minutes a week reading it? Maybe they’re delusional, egotistical hypocrites who fear a man-made, invisible God. Do you even know what epistemology and logical argumentation are? (24:00)It’s illogical to say that God could exist before time. (35:00)Do you think Christians pay a 10% tithe because they want to, or is it because the leaders of the church know they can’t survive unless they use fear tactics to convince their congregations they’re sinning if they don’t give 10%? (44:00)Related Links:Should Christians Tithe? by Greg Koukl
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Greg answers questions about pastors asking the Holy Spirit to come down, the treatment of slaves in Israel versus in other cultures, whether there should be women pastors, and how Christians can claim they have a relationship with Jesus if they’ve never seen him. Topics:What are your thoughts on pastors saying, “Holy Spirit, come down and move through your people”? (04:00)Do you know who made the point that we should compare the way the Israelites treated their slaves to the way other cultures treated theirs in order to understand the protections God was giving them? (26:00)Should there be women pastors? (41:00)Jesus hasn’t been seen in 2,000 years, so how could you, as a Christian, have a relationship with him since you’ve never met the man? (51:00)Mentioned on the Show: Submit a question on the Open Mic LineIs God a Moral Monster?: Making Sense of the Old Testament God by Paul CopanThe Invisible Man by Greg KouklRelated Links:Did God Condone Slavery? by Amy Hall
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Greg reflects on the passage of time on his 75th birthday, then he answers questions about the SRY gene making someone male, his opinion on music in the church today, and whether the Old Testament stories are allegory or history. Topics:Commentary: Greg reflects on the passage of time on his 75th birthday. (00:00)Could the presence of an SRY gene make someone with XX chromosomes male? (14:00)What’s your opinion on the music that’s creeping into the church? (30:00)Is it the case that many stories in the Old Testament are allegory or parables rather than history, that it doesn’t matter if they’re true or not, and that this was just the way Israel learned God’s character and his ways? (41:00)Mentioned on the Show: Reality Student Apologetics Conference – September 12–13 in Atlanta, GA; October 17–18 in Seattle, WA; November 7–8 in Minneapolis, MN; February 20–21, 2026 in Dallas, TX; March 13–14, 2026 in Philadelphia, PA; April 24–25, 2026 in Los Angeles, CAWhat Is a Man? What Is a Woman? by Alan ShlemonRelated Links:The Art of Leading Congregational Worship by Amy Hall
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Greg reflects on the destruction from the Malibu fire, then he answers questions about the sense in which Jesus’ yoke is easy and his burden light, how to respond to someone who uses Romans 7 to defend his homosexuality, and how to let God lead when making big decisions. Topics:Commentary: Greg reflects on the destruction from the Malibu fires. (00:00)In what sense is Jesus’ yoke easy and his burden light? (11:00)What do you think of someone who uses Romans 7 to defend living a homosexual lifestyle? (31:00)How do I let God lead my life when making big decisions? (45:00)Mentioned on the Show: When God Speaks by Greg KouklThe Ambassador’s Guide to the Voice of God by Greg KouklRelated Links:Be Willing to Submit to Our Good God on the Issue of Homosexuality by Amy HallDoes God Whisper? Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 by Greg Koukl#STRask: How Should I Pray About Big Decisions If I Can’t Expect a Confirmation from God?
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Greg chats with Tripp and Megan Almon, who are joining the Stand to Reason team as the head of STR Outposts (Tripp) and a speaker (Megan), about their backgrounds, spiritual and intellectual journeys, and new roles at STR. Topics:Interview: Tripp and Megan Almon are joining Stand to Reason. (00:00)Mentioned on the Show: Tripp and Megan AlmonSTR OutpostsSummit MinistriesLife Training InstituteBiola’s apologetics programReality Student Apologetics Conference – September 12–13 in Atlanta, GA; October 17–18 in Seattle, WA; November 7–8 in Minneapolis, MN; February 20–21, 2026 in Dallas, TX; March 13–14, 2026 in Philadelphia, PA; April 24–25, 2026 in Los Angeles, CARelated Links:Clarifying the Abortion Issue – A previous interview with Megan AlmonEmbryos Are Not Just a Clump of Cells by Megan AlmonHow to Deal with Some Common Responses to Your Pro-Life Argument – Video of Megan Almon
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Greg answers questions about what Revelation 21:8 means when it says the cowardly will be judged, gardening someone who isn’t open to the truth, officiating the wedding of people remarrying each other, other life in the universe, and the rapture. Topics:Given that Revelation 21:8 says the cowardly will be judged, what dangers are we required to face courageously or be judged? (03:00)How do I garden somebody who doesn’t seem open to the truth? (15:00)What would you say while officiating the wedding of two people who divorced, reconciled, and are remarrying? (29:00)Do you think the universe is ever-expanding, and do you think there are other life forms out there that aren’t described in the biblical narrative? (35:00)When it comes to your view on the rapture, what do you do with the language of 1 Thessalonians 4:17 when it talks about being “caught up”? (46:00)Mentioned on the Show: The Privileged Planet: How Our Place in the Cosmos Is Designed for Discovery by Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay W. RichardsRelated Links:The Rap on the Rapture by Greg Koukl
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Greg talks about losing his voice at a recent event, then he answers questions about how to graciously communicate the idea that not every religion is true even though there are similarities, and whether or not the challenge in Malachi to test God by tithing is still in effect. Topics:Commentary: Update from Greg (00:00)In discussions about the texts of other religions in a book club, how can I graciously communicate the idea that not every religion is true even though there are some similarities? (10:00)Is the challenge in Malachi to test God by tithing still in effect? (37:00)Related Links: Should Christians Tithe? by Greg Koukl
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Greg clears up some confusion about limited atonement then answers questions about young people getting into the fantasy genre, Jewish beliefs about Satan, the phrase “In Jesus’ name,” and why New Testament promises apply today if Old Testament promises don’t. Topics:Commentary: Clearing up some confusion about limited atonement (00:00)Do you have any concerns about young people getting into the fantasy genre today? (14:00)What do you think about attending or even participating in a wedding that contains elements from other religions? (26:00)Is it true that Jewish people don’t believe the same things about Satan that Christians believe? (33:00)Can you elaborate on your view on when—or if—we should use the term “in Jesus’ name“?(38:00)If we can’t take promises in the Old Testament for ourselves, why wouldn’t promises in the New Testament such as 1 Peter 5:7 also only apply to the Christians at that time? (50:00)Related Links:Harry Potter Is a Danger to Modern Society (In a Good Way) by Amy HallShould Christians Avoid Reading Harry Potter? by Amy HallIn the Name of Jesus by Greg Koukl
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Greg talks about a conversation he had with his cardiologist about intelligent design, then he answers questions about using Psalm 139 in a pro-life defense, why God sends people to Hell, whether it’s ever okay to lie, and what to say to a Catholic friend. Topics:Commentary: Our complex bodies didn’t happen by accident. (00:00)Is Psalm 139 really a good passage to use in a pro-life defense? (16:00)What questions should I ask a friend who says he wouldn’t want to worship the God of the Bible because he’s cruel for sending people to Hell for not believing in him? (33:00)Is there ever a circumstance where it’s okay to lie? (44:00)What can I say to a Catholic friend who says Jesus isn’t the only one who can intercede for us and who is more concerned about being faithful to Catholicism than reading the Bible to see what God says there? (51:00)Mentioned on the Show: Rare Earth: Why Complex Life is Uncommon in the Universe by Peter Ward and Donald BrownleeJustice for AllStreet Smarts: Using Questions to Answer Christianity’s Toughest Challenges by Greg KouklSubmit a question on the Open Mic LineRelated Links:The Question That Stops Christians in Their Tracks by Greg KouklAm I Going to Hell? by Greg Koukl
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Greg answers questions about how to respond to someone who’s struggling with how a good God could let her husband suffer, how to know if something is objectively a sin, particularly when it comes to polygamy, and how to pray when asked at a family dinner where nobody is a believer. Topics:How should I respond to someone who is struggling with the question of how a good God could let her husband suffer? (00:00)How can we know if something is objectively a sin or not, particularly when it comes to polygamy? (25:00)What should I say in my prayer when I'm asked to pray at my family’s Thanksgiving dinner where nobody is a believer? (49:00)Mentioned on the Show: The Problem of Pain by C.S. LewisStreet Smarts: Using Questions to Answer Christianity’s Toughest Challenges by Greg KouklConfessions of a French Atheist: How God Hijacked My Quest to Disprove the Christian Faith by Guillaume BignonRelated Links:What You Need to Know about Evil and Suffering by Amy HallIf God Is Good: Faith in the Midst of Suffering and Evil by Randy AlcornWhat Would Polygamy Do to Society? by Amy HallDoes God Endorse Polygamy? by Alan ShlemonPolygamy in the Bible Is Not Prescriptive by Robby Lashua
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Greg answers questions about whether the second law of thermodynamics is a good argument against evolution, pebbles to put in the shoe of a progressive Christian, whether he’s getting the Bible and science wrong, and how to explain the credibility of the resurrection. Topics:Why is the second law of thermodynamics not a good argument against evolution? (05:00)How can I gently put pebbles in the shoe of a progressive-Christian friend who’s open to having conversations but who mocks historic Christianity? (22:00)You’re getting the Bible and science wrong when you say God created everything out of nothing. (41:00)How would you explain the credibility of the resurrection to someone? (50:00)Mentioned on the Show: STR OutpostsAnother Gospel?: A Lifelong Christian Seeks Truth in Response to Progressive Christianity by Alisa ChildersThe Deconstruction of Christianity: What It Is, Why It’s Destructive, and How to Respond by Alisa Childers and Tim BarnettThe Story of Reality: How the World Began, How It Ends, and Everything Important that Happens in Between by Greg KouklThe Case for the Resurrection of Jesus by Gary Habermas and Michael LiconaRelated Links:The Legend of the Social Justice Jesus by Greg KouklCan We Trust the Gospels? by Peter J. Williams
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Greg chats with J. Warner Wallace and his son Jimmy about their new graphic novel, Case Files: Murder and Meaning. Topics:Interview: Jimmy and J. Warner Wallace, co-authors of Case Files: Murder and Meaning. (00:00)Mentioned on the Show: Case Files Vol. I: Murder and Meaning by Jimmy Wallace and J. Warner WallaceCold-Case Christianity website
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Greg talks about the danger of basing your identity on anything that can change, then he answers questions about speaking against a transgender bill in Colorado, the idea that we shouldn’t judge, disagreeing well with people, and having better recall in conversations. Topics:Commentary: The danger of basing your identity on anything that can change (07:00)How do I craft a compelling testimony that speaks the truth in love in opposition to the transgender protections bill in Colorado? (21:00)How should I respond to someone in my church who says we “shouldn’t judge” someone who was in a longtime same-sex relationship? (38:00)How can we have better conversations with people we disagree with in the church? (45:00)How can I have better recall and keep my mind from going blank from anxiety in conversations? (52:00)Mentioned on the Show: CrossExamined Instructor Academy – Deadline is May 1Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters by Abigail ShrierGreg’s Message to His School Board Regarding Proposed Sex Ed Curriculum
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Greg talks to callers about the rebellion of angels in Genesis 6, how to respond to a naturalism-of-the-gaps argument, how to use Shedd’s Dogmatics, whether an abandoned spouse can remarry, and whether human beings are responsible for the salvation of others. Topics:What is your view on the rebellion of the angels referred to in Genesis 6, Jude, and 2 Peter? (01:00)What would you say to someone who responded to an argument for intelligent design by saying, “We just need to wait for science to give us the answer”? (11:00)I purchased Shedd’s Dogmatics. Can you tell me how to use it? (29:00)My husband left me. Does that mean I can never get remarried? (38:00)Am I right in challenging the idea that God would give human beings the responsibility for other people’s salvation? (50:00)Mentioned on the Show: Were the sons of God in Genesis 6 fallen angels? Who were the Nephilim? – Peter GentryThe Privileged Planet (20th Anniversary Edition): How Our Place in the Cosmos Is Designed for Discovery by Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay W. RichardsSTR U Online TrainingThe Design of Life DVD Collection: Volumes 1–3Dogmatic Theology by William G.T. SheddWhat the Bible Says about Divorce and Remarriage by Wayne GrudemRelated Links:God of the Gaps? by Greg Koukl
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Greg reminds Christians to be mindful of their character when making their case, then he answers questions about Jesus’ prayer to “forgive them, for they know not what they do” and how we know the Protestant canon is the correct canon. Topics:Commentary: Be mindful of your character when making your case. (00:00)Should I apply Jesus’ prayer to “forgive them, for they know not what they do” to everyone? (16:00)How can we know the Protestant canon is the correct canon? (30:00)Mentioned on the Show: Reality Student Apologetics Conference – April 25–26 in Dayton, OHSTR U Online TrainingThe New Testament Canon: Which Books and Why? by Greg Koukl
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Greg talks about the House of David series, then he answers questions about why someone should read the Bible rather than the Quran or the Book of Mormon, how God stirs our hearts to do things, and whether or not one category of the Old Testament Law still applies to us. Topics:Commentary: Thoughts on the House of David series (00:00)Why should I read the Bible rather than the Quran or the Book of Mormon? (20:00)How does God stir our hearts to do things? (36:00)What do you think of the idea that we can divide the Old Testament Law into three categories—judicial levitical, and moral—and the moral regulations still apply? (47:00)Mentioned on the Show: Reality Student Apologetics Conference – April 25–26 in Dayton, OHHouse of David – Series on PrimeThe Story of Reality: How the World Began, How It Ends, and Everything Important that Happens in Between by Greg KouklDoes God Whisper? Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 by Greg KouklRelated Links:Where Did These Minimal Facts about the Resurrection Come From? by Amy Hall (quoting Gary Habermas)How Does the Old Testament Law Apply to Christians Today? by Greg KouklWhy We’re Not Under the Mosaic Law by Amy HallShould Followers of Christ Observe the Torah? by Amy HallThe Law Is Good by Amy Hall
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Greg talks to author Rod Dreher about the soft totalitarianism he describes in Live Not by Lies: A Manual for Christian Dissidents, the Christians who resisted that totalitarianism, and the new documentary series based on the book. Topics:Interview: Rod Dreher – Live Not by Lies documentary series (00:00)Mentioned on the Show: Live Not by Lies – Documentary seriesLive Not by Lies: A Manual for Christian Dissidents by Rod DreherFreedom Fading by Greg KouklBrave New World by Aldous HuxleyThe Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany by William ShirerThe Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah ArendtThe Triumph of the Therapeutic: Uses of Faith after Freud by Philip RieffRelated Links:We Need Confidence to Endure by Amy Hall
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Greg talks to callers about how we know people didn’t take things out of the Bible, whether people who die young can earn eternal rewards, whether Jesus appeared to Mary after his resurrection, dealing with an abusive parent, and why more pastors don’t believe in an old earth. Topics:With all the translations of the Bible, how do we know people didn’t take things out of it that they didn’t want us to know about? (03:00)Is it the case that people who die young can’t earn any eternal rewards? (08:00)Is there any indication in the Bible that Jesus appeared to his mother after his resurrection? (15:00)As a Christian, how should I deal with an abusive and controlling father in light of the command to honor our parents? (28:00)Why don’t more pastors believe in an old earth? (49:00)Mentioned on the Show: Reality Student Apologetics Conference – April 25–26 in Dayton, OH
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Greg reflects on the futility of man-based idealism, then he answers questions about why he isn’t Eastern Orthodox and how to show that philosophical materialism isn’t supported by materialism itself. Topics:Commentary: The futility of man-based idealism (00:00)What are your arguments against Eastern Orthodox Christianity? (26:00)How do I show that philosophical materialism isn’t supported by materialism itself? (50:00)Mentioned on the Show: Reality Student Apologetics Conference – April 25–26 in Dayton, OHA Complete Unknown – Film
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