Episodes
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Alan responds to the claim that children should be required to consent to puberty.
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Some skeptics of Christianity allege that the Bible, like Islam, commands Christians to kill apostates. Alan addresses this claim and explains the three steps he took to resolve this challenge.
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Alan wrote two critical articles about the film, 1946: The Mistranslation that Shifted Culture, prior to ever watching the film. Now that he's seen it, Alan evaluates whether his assessment was correct.
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Alan offers two reasons why every Christian should study how to interpret the Bible.
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Alan provides three tips for how to properly engage online.
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Alan addresses the claim that because Eve was formed from a male rib, she represents the first transgender woman. Consequently, the Bible (and God) permits transgenderism.
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Alan explains the importance of not speaking in Christianese when you're sharing your Christian convictions.
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Alan offers eight tips to help someone who is interested in pursuing part-time or full-time apologetics ministry.
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Should a Christian attend a same-sex wedding? Alan has attended a same-sex wedding in the past, but believes he made the wrong decision. In this episode, he unpacks his past reasoning, explains why he was mistaken, and offers a practical alternative.
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When a person rejects God, they’re left to determine for themselves their own identity. Alan unpacks some problems with this approach.
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Alan addresses whether it’s reasonable to refuse to use a transgender person’s preferred pronouns.
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Why has it become so hard to define a woman? Alan looks at a few definitions that are offered, explains what’s wrong with them, and then offers his own definition.
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Alan addresses the objection that some people claim Christians are only kind to people so they can convert them.
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Alan describes the inconsistency in current laws surrounding abortion and homicide and offers a simple solution.
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Some Christians and many former Christians are promoting a trendy approach to doubting and questioning your faith called deconstruction. Is it the same as reforming your faith? Alan explains the one key element that distinguishes between the two.
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