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:
PCM Podcast 231 – Is Extraordinary Evidence Needed to Prove God’s Existence?
PCM Podcast 230 – Why I’m Not a Jehovah’s Witness
PCM Podcast 229 – Is Mormonism Polytheistic?
PCM Podcast 228 – The Gospels, Hearsay Evidence, Corroboration and Reliability
PCM Podcast 227 – Why Do They Hate Tim Tebow?
PCM Podcast 226 – Have Important Books Been Removed from the New Testament?
PCM Podcast 225 – Should We Use the Word “Cult” to Describe Mormonism?
PCM Podcast 224 – Six Reasons Why Young People Are Leaving the Church
PCM Podcast 223 – How Can a Pro-Life Christian Support the Death Penalty?
PCM Podcast 222 – Should Cities Allow Christians to Gather in Homes?
PCM Podcast 221 – What About All Those Evil Christians?
PCM Podcast 220 – Why Can’t Christians Agree?
PCM Podcast 219 – Asking Candidates Tougher Questions About Faith
PCM Podcast 218 – Slippery Slopes, Same Sex Marriage and Moral Transcendence
PCM Podcast 217 – Politics, Conservatism and Next Year’s Litmus Test