Probe Ministries Podcast
Summary: Probe Ministries is a Christian worldview and apologetics ministry that helps people think biblically about a large range of topics from bioethics to public policy to history to sexuality to cults to origins and beyond. Our 3-minute daily radio program is now available via podcasting for your enjoyment.
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Podcasts:
Darwinian evolution claims to have the explanatory power and the evidence to fully explain life's apparent design. Dr. Ray Bohlin explores the evidence.
Is it ever right to go to war? Dr. Lawrence Terlizzese provides understanding of just war tradition from a biblical perspective.
Were Adam and Eve really the first pair of humans? Rick Wade responds to theistic evolution and OT scholar Peter Enns' belief the human race did not begin with Adam.
Steve Cable explores the results of Probe's survey of 18- to 40-year-old born agains, focusing on the role of parents in their faith.
Michael Gleghorn briefly examines some of the reasons why noted Christian philosopher William Lane Craig believes that Christianity is an eminently reasonable faith.
Don Closson looks at 3 recent books on how to live the Christian life in 21st century America: Radical, The Next Christians, and To Change the World.
James Detrich provides five reasons to study church history and allow our knowledge to build our confidence in our faith.
Christians have had to respond to the customs of the surrounding culture since the beginning of the church. In the end, though, Christmas is necessary only in terms of its historical and theological content.
Dr. Terlizzese warns us that mankind is in danger of being replaced by the convergence of human and computer intelligence--can we become a global cyborg?
James Detrich explores the wrong thinking many Christians hold concerning an incorrect split between the Old and New Testaments, as if there were different deities for each.
Steve Cable compares a number of scholars' predictions published in First Things, January 2000, to how they are doing in 2015.
After examining several pagan views of happiness from the ancient world, Probe's Michael Gleghorn argues for the Christian philosopher Augustine's view.
Kerby Anderson addresses how the homosexual agenda advanced in the public schools, what are the key groups involved in promoting this agenda, and explores a potential legal liability.
We live in a world that has dramatically changed its view of truth. What is the impact of the worldview of postmodernism and the ethical system of relativism in our society and inside the church?
Don Closson critiques the postmodern notion that we have limited or no access to history, except through biased lenses. He vies for a view of history as a scholarly pursuit; history is also a bedrock of Christian truth claims.