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How Should Christians Respond to Mass Shootings and Similar Events?

The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

Release Date: 12/07/2017

Answering Objections to the Teleological Argument for the Existence of God show art Answering Objections to the Teleological Argument for the Existence of God

The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

In podcast, J. Warner Wallace examines several objections to the argument for God’s existence from the appearance of design in biological organisms. Even atheists such as Richard Dawkins admit biological molecular machines “appear” to be designed. Can this appearance be explained by purely natural forces?

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The Teleological Argument for the Existence of God show art The Teleological Argument for the Existence of God

The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

In this podcast, J. Warner Wallace examines the evidence for design (teleology) in biological organisms. Even atheists such as Richard Dawkins admit biological molecular machines “appear” to be designed. Can this appearance be explained by purely natural forces?

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How Can We Address the Flight of Young People from the Church? show art How Can We Address the Flight of Young People from the Church?

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In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Broadcast, J. Warner describes a strategy to address the departure of young people from the Church. The statistics related to college aged Christians is discouraging. J. Warner offers a solution as he describes how to change teaching into training. 

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Answering Objections to the Moral Argument for the Existence of God show art Answering Objections to the Moral Argument for the Existence of God

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In this podcast, J. Warner follows up on the previous podcast and examines objections to the axiological argument for the existence of God. Can naturalists account for transcendent moral truths without grounding them in a transcendent source? Are these alternative explanations reasonable?

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The Moral Argument for the Existence of God show art The Moral Argument for the Existence of God

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In this podcast, J. Warner examines the axiological argument for the existence of God. Do objective moral truths exist, and if so, how can these truths be grounded? Does God’s existence best account for objective moral truth claims?

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Why Is the Trinity An Essential Christian Doctrine? show art Why Is the Trinity An Essential Christian Doctrine?

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In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Podcast, J. Warner examines the orthodox Christian doctrine of the Trinity. How is God is ONE yet THREE? Why is this doctrine philosophically sound and theologically essential?

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The Free Gift of Salvation, the Meaning of the Cross, and a Question About the Soul show art The Free Gift of Salvation, the Meaning of the Cross, and a Question About the Soul

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J. Warner examines the orthodox definition of Salvation and the important work of the cross. Jim also answers listener email related to the nature of the soul.

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The Challenge of Sharing Your Faith Online show art The Challenge of Sharing Your Faith Online

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In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Podcast, J. Warner examines the challenge of sharing your faith online and provides five simple guidelines to help you be more effective when making a case for what you believe with social media like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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Is Mark’s Gospel An Early Memoir of Peter? show art Is Mark’s Gospel An Early Memoir of Peter?

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J. Warner examines the Gospel of Mark for signs of Peter’s influence. Papias, the early church bishop, claimed Mark’s Gospel was written as he sat at the feet of Peter in Rome. According to Papias, Mark scribed Peter’s sermons and created the narrative we now have in our Bible. In this audio podcast, J. Warner applies Forensic Statement Analysis to Mark’s text to see if Peter’s fingerprints are present.

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Do Variations in the Resurrection Accounts Discredit the New Testament? show art Do Variations in the Resurrection Accounts Discredit the New Testament?

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In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Broadcast, J. Warner examines alleged “contradictions” in the eyewitness New Testament accounts. Do variations between witness accounts automatically discredit their reliability? J. Warner provides two examples from the Gospel Resurrection accounts to illustrate the manner in which eyewitness accounts are typically reconciled.

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In this podcast, J. Warner Wallace is interviewed by Frank Turek on his CrossExamined Radio Show. They discuss recent shootings and terrorist attacks and talk about possible responses that Christians can offer. How can we respond to the problem of moral evil in general and issues related to violence and gun control? For more information about Frank’s weekly radio show and to listen to other episodes, please visit the CrossExamined Radio Show homepage.