The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast
Summary: The Stand to Reason “Please Convince Me” Podcast is hosted by J. Warner Wallace, cold-case detective and author of Cold-Case Christianity (A Homicide Detective Investigates the Claims of the Gospels). We examine the case for the Christian Worldview from an evidential perspective and do our best to tell it like it is. With the rules of evidence clearly in mind, we examine the case for the existence of God, the reality of dualism, the reliability of the Biblical text, and the deity of Jesus. Along the way we also take a critical look at the nature of the Christian Church in America today. Why are so many young people leaving the church? Why are so many older Christians apathetic and unengaged? Why do so few Christians understand what they believe, and why do even fewer understand WHY they believe it? Join us each week as we sort through the evidence for the Christian Worldview and examine the life of the Church. Please visit our websites at www.STR.org and www.ColdCaseChristianity.com.
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Podcasts:
Why the Evidence Matters More Than Your Experience - with Bill Arnold
Listener Q and A - with Amy Hall
Let's Remember That We Are All Sinners
Quick Shot Responses to “You Can't Trust the Bible Because It Was Written by Humans”
Quick Shot Responses to “There are No Objective Moral Truths”
Why Your Work ID Isn’t All That Important
Quick Shot Responses to “Moral Truths Are a Product of Culture”
Quick Shot Responses to “There is No Evidence for God’s Existence”
Quick Shot Responses to “You’re Only a Christian Because You Were Raised in a Christian Culture”
Quick Shot Responses to “There is No Such Thing as Sin”
Quick Shot Responses to “Truth Cannot Be Known with Any Certainty”
Quick Shot Responses to “Earth is Just a Pale Blue Dot in a Huge Hostile Universe”
How an Eternity Full of Tomorrows Can Help Us Get Through Today
Quick Shot Responses to “Being a Good Person is All That Really Matters”
Quick Shot Responses to “Moral Truths Are a Matter of Personal Opinion”