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Welcome to Come Let Us Reason Together, the podcast from Lenny Esposito and Come Reason Ministries. Here, we dig deeply into ways Christianity shows itself as an intelligent and rational faith. Episodes include topics about faith, ethics, worldview, and philosophy from a distinctly Christian perspective. Join us each week and see just how rational faith can be!

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Sunday, December 26, 2021

The LICE Problem for Evolutionists (Part 1)

The LICE Problem for Evolutionists (Part 1)

Evolution. Most high schools and colleges teach it today as unquestioned fact. However, new evidence has emerged that cast serious doubt on modern views of the theory. In this podcast, Lenny offers a cunulative case argument against the modern evolutionary synthesis and show why it is reasonable to believe that man is intelligently designed, a product of special creation.

This class is part of a full series of lectures entitled "Christianity and Science: Tackling the Issues of the 21st Century." To find out more, visit the comereason.org web site.

Part 1 of 2

Sunday, December 19, 2021

Understanding the Evolution Debate (Part 4)

Understanding the Evolution Debate (Part 4)

Ever since Charles Darwin offered his Origin of Species in 1859, evolution has proven to be one of the more contentious issues in the science and faith discussion. In this set of talks, Lenny explains what the nature of the debate over evolution entails, the three main competing ideas on the origin and diversity of life, and a few of the problems of modern evolutionary theory.

This class is part of a full series of lectures entitled "Christianity and Science: Tackling the Issues of the 21st Century." To find out more, visit the comereason.org web site.

Part 4 of 4

Sunday, December 12, 2021

Understanding the Evolution Debate (Part 3)

Understanding the Evolution Debate (Part 3)

Ever since Charles Darwin offered his Origin of Species in 1859, evolution has proven to be one of the more contentious issues in the science and faith discussion. In this set of talks, Lenny explains what the nature of the debate over evolution entails, the three main competing ideas on the origin and diversity of life, and a few of the problems of modern evolutionary theory.

This class is part of a full series of lectures entitled "Christianity and Science: Tackling the Issues of the 21st Century." To find out more, visit the comereason.org web site.

Part 3 of 4

Sunday, December 05, 2021

Understanding the Evolution Debate (Part 2)

Understanding the Evolution Debate (Part 2)

Ever since Charles Darwin offered his Origin of Species in 1859, evolution has proven to be one of the more contentious issues in the science and faith discussion. In this set of talks, Lenny explains what the nature of the debate over evolution entails, the three main competing ideas on the origin and diversity of life, and a few of the problems of modern evolutionary theory.

This class is part of a full series of lectures entitled "Christianity and Science: Tackling the Issues of the 21st Century." To find out more, visit the comereason.org web site.

Part 2 of 4

Sunday, November 28, 2021

Understanding the Evolution Debate (Part 1)

Understanding the Evolution Debate (Part 1)

Ever since Charles Darwin offered his Origin of Species in 1859, evolution has proven to be one of the more contentious issues in the science and faith discussion. In this set of talks, Lenny explains what the nature of the debate over evolution entails, the three main competing ideas on the origin and diversity of life, and a few of the problems of modern evolutionary theory.

This class is part of a full series of lectures entitled "Christianity and Science: Tackling the Issues of the 21st Century." To find out more, visit the comereason.org web site.

Part 1 of 4

Sunday, November 21, 2021

Science and Evidence for God: A Finely Tuned Universe (Part 2)

Science and Evidence for God: A Finely Tuned Universe (Part 2)

Atheists and others have argued that as scientific knowledge increases, our belief on God will seem more and more silly. They say we simply believe in a "God of the gaps." However, one of the startling results of the modern scientific enterprise is just the reverse: the more we understand our universe, the more we need God as creator to explain it.

This class is part of a full series of lectures entitled "Christianity and Science: Tackling the Issues of the 21st Century." To find out more, visit the comereason.org web site.

Part 2 of 2

Sunday, November 14, 2021

Science and Evidence for God: A Finely Tuned Universe (Part 1)

Science and Evidence for God: A Finely Tuned Universe (Part 1)

Atheists and others have argued that as scientific knowledge increases, our belief on God will seem more and more silly. They say we simply believe in a "God of the gaps." However, one of the startling results of the modern scientific enterprise is just the reverse: the more we understand our universe, the more we need God as creator to explain it.

This class is part of a full series of lectures entitled "Christianity and Science: Tackling the Issues of the 21st Century." To find out more, visit the comereason.org web site.

Part 1 of 2

Sunday, November 07, 2021

Science and the Evidence for God: Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing? (Part 2)

Science and the Evidence for God: Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing? (Part 2)

Atheists and others have argued that as scientific knowledge increases, our belif ion God will seem more and more silly. They say we simply believe in a "God of the gaps." However, one of the startling results of the modern scientific enterprise is just the reverse: the more we undersatnd our universe, the more we need God as creator to explain it.

This class is part of a full series of lectures entitled "Christianity and Science: Tackling the Issues of the 21st Century." To find out more, visit the comereason.org web site.

Part 2 of 2

Sunday, October 31, 2021

Science and the Evidence for God: Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing? (Part 1)

Science and the Evidence for God: Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing? (Part 1)

Atheists and others have argued that as scientific knowledge increases, our belif ion God will seem more and more silly. They say we simply believe in a "God of the gaps." However, one of the startling results of the modern scientific enterprise is just the reverse: the more we undersatnd our universe, the more we need God as creator to explain it.

This class is part of a full series of lectures entitled "Christianity and Science: Tackling the Issues of the 21st Century." To find out more, visit the comereason.org web site.

Part 1 of 2

Sunday, October 24, 2021

The Trouble with "Trusting the Science" (Part 3)

The Trouble with "Trusting the Science" (Part 3)

We've all heard the admonishment to "trust the science" in various situations. But is demanding faith in science while dismissing faith in religion truly rational? In this episode, Lenny Esposito tackles the distinctions between faith, belief, and knowledge and offers specific examples of where the tenets of the Christin faith not only proved more accurate than the invocation of science during the last century, but also proved to be more humane.

This class is part of a full series of lectures entitled "Christianity and Science: Tackling the Issues of the 21st Century." To find out more, visit the comereason.org web site.

Part 3 of 3

Sunday, October 17, 2021

The Trouble with "Trusting the Science" (Part 2)

The Trouble with "Trusting the Science" (Part 2)

We've all heard the admonishment to "trust the science" in various situations. But is demanding faith in science while dismissing faith in religion truly rational? In this episode, Lenny Esposito tackles the distinctions between faith, belief, and knowledge and offers specific examples of where the tenets of the Christin faith not only proved more accurate than the invocation of science during the last century, but also proved to be more humane.

This class is part of a full series of lectures entitled "Christianity and Science: Tackling the Issues of the 21st Century." To find out more, visit the comereason.org web site.

Part 2 of 3

Sunday, October 10, 2021

The Trouble with "Trusting the Science" (Part 1)

The Trouble with "Trusting the Science" (Part 1)

We've all heard the admonishment to "trust the science" in various situations. But is demanding faith in science while dismissing faith in religion truly rational? In this episode, Lenny Esposito tackles the distinctions between faith, belief, and knowledge and offers specific examples of where the tenets of the Christin faith not only proved more accurate than the invocation of science during the last century, but also proved to be more humane.

This class is part of a full series of lectures entitled "Christianity and Science: Tackling the Issues of the 21st Century." To find out more, visit the comereason.org web site.

Part 1 of 3

Sunday, October 03, 2021

Separating Science from Scientism (Part 3)

Separating Science from Scientism (Part 3)

Atheist Richard Dawkins claims that "scientists get to work and solve problems" while those of faith offer nothing to help advance humanity. Stephen Hawking says the universe doesn't need God; it can make itself. What these famous scientists have in common is a belief in scientism, not science. With all the talk of “trusting the science,” it becomes crucial to learn the difference between what is knowledge and what is a faith statement that eliminates all other forms of knowledge. Lenny shows you how to recognize scientism in our latest podcast.

This class is part of a full series of lectures entitled "Christianity and Science: Tackling the Issues of the 21st Century." To find out more, visit the comereason.org web site.

Part 3 of 3

Sunday, September 26, 2021

Separating Science from Scientism (Part 2)

Separating Science from Scientism (Part 2)

Atheist Richard Dawkins claims that "scientists get to work and solve problems" while those of faith offer nothing to help advance humanity. Stephen Hawking says the universe doesn't need God; it can make itself. What these famous scientists have in common is a belief in scientism, not science. With all the talk of “trusting the science,” it becomes crucial to learn the difference between what is knowledge and what is a faith statement that eliminates all other forms of knowledge. Lenny shows you how to recognize scientism in our latest podcast.

This class is part of a full series of lectures entitled "Christianity and Science: Tackling the Issues of the 21st Century." To find out more, visit the comereason.org web site.

Part 2 of 3

Sunday, September 19, 2021

Separating Science from Scientism (Part 1)

Separating Science from Scientism (Part 1)

Atheist Richard Dawkins claims that "scientists get to work and solve problems" while those of faith offer nothing to help advance humanity. Stephen Hawking says the universe doesn't need God; it can make itself. What these famous scientists have in common is a belief in scientism, not science. With all the talk of “trusting the science,” it becomes crucial to learn the difference between what is knowledge and what is a faith statement that eliminates all other forms of knowledge. Lenny shows you how to recognize scientism in our latest podcast.

This class is part of a full series of lectures entitled "Christianity and Science: Tackling the Issues of the 21st Century." To find out more, visit the comereason.org web site.

Part 1 of 3

Sunday, September 12, 2021

The Origin and Nature of Western Science (Part 2)

The Origin and Nature of Western Science (Part 2)

There’s a popular trope that science is somehow antithetical to Christian belief. Not only is this not true, it is a well-established fact that without Christianity the modern practice of science wouldn’t exist. Indeed, it was Christian assumptions and motivations that birthed today’s modern scientific enterprise. Listen in as Lenny explores the intimate relationship between Christianity and science.

This class is part of a full series of lectures entitled "Christianity and Science: Tackling the Issues of the 21st Century." To find out more, visit the comereason.org web site.

Part 2 of 2

Sunday, September 05, 2021

The Origin and Nature of Western Science (Part 1)

The Origin and Nature of Western Science (Part 1)

There’s a popular trope that science is somehow antithetical to Christian belief. Not only is this not true, it is a well-established fact that without Christianity the modern practice of science wouldn’t exist. Indeed, it was Christian assumptions and motivations that birthed today’s modern scientific enterprise. Listen in as Lenny explores the intimate relationship between Christianity and science.

This class is part of a full series of lectures entitled "Christianity and Science: Tackling the Issues of the 21st Century." To find out more, visit the comereason.org web site.

Part 1 of 2

Sunday, August 29, 2021

The End of Evil Through the Death of God (Part 2)

The End of Evil Through the Death of God (Part 2)

One of the most challenging questions Christians face is "Why Ddoes God allwow evil in this world?" Most of the time, the person vocingin that objection never talks about the most evil act in human history: putting the sinless Creator to deth on a cross. As Lenny concludes his four-part series on the resurrection, he examines how Christianity and the crucifixion specifically provide a solution to the problem of evil that all other worldviews lack and why through Jesus alone you can find comfort in times of suffering.

Part 2 of 2

Sunday, August 22, 2021

The End of Evil Through the Death of God (Part 1)

The End of Evil Through the Death of God (Part 1)

One of the most challenging questions Christians face is "Why Ddoes God allwow evil in this world?" Most of the time, the person vocingin that objection never talks about the most evil act in human history: putting the sinless Creator to deth on a cross. As Lenny concludes his four-part series on the resurrection, he examines how Christianity and the crucifixion specifically provide a solution to the problem of evil that all other worldviews lack and why through Jesus alone you can find comfort in times of suffering.

Part 1 of 2

Sunday, August 15, 2021

Double Vison: Seeing Jesus's Second Coming in the First (Part 2)

Double Vison: Seeing Jesus's Second Coming in the First (Part 2)

Christians have historically held that Jesus not only came to be our redeemer through his sacrifice, but he will also come again in glory to rule and reign in righteousness. While this was a mystery to the Old Testament prophets, it has been revealed to his church. In this talk, Lenny explores how the second coming of Jesus is foreshadowed even in the cricifixion account.

Part 2 of 2

Sunday, August 08, 2021

Double Vison: Seeing Jesus's Second Coming in the First (Part 1)

Double Vison: Seeing Jesus's Second Coming in the First (Part 1)

Christians have historically held that Jesus not only came to be our redeemer through his sacrifice, but he will also come again in glory to rule and reign in righteousness. While this was a mystery to the Old Testament prophets, it has been revealed to his church. In this talk, Lenny explores how the second coming of Jesus is foreshadowed even in the cricifixion account.

Part 1 of 2

Sunday, August 01, 2021

The Crucifixion as Tangible History (Part 2)

The Crucifixion as Tangible History (Part 2)

In thinking about Jesus’s death, it can become easy for us to distance ourselves from events that we may believe but are over-familiar with. The historical can take on a fictional quality. However, we must remind ourselves that the crucifixion, burial, and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth was really real. In this study, Lenny examines the historical evidence of Jesus’s passion that forms the foundation of our faith.

Part 2 of 2

Sunday, July 25, 2021

The Crucifixion as Tangible History (Part 1)

The Crucifixion as Tangible History (Part 1)

In thinking about Jesus’s death, it can become easy for us to distance ourselves from events that we may believe but are over-familiar with. The historical can take on a fictional quality. However, we must remind ourselves that the crucifixion, burial, and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth was really real. In this study, Lenny examines the historical evidence of Jesus’s passion that forms the foundation of our faith.

Part 1 of 2

Sunday, July 18, 2021

The End of Humanity (Part 2)

The End of Humanity (Part 2)

The crucifixion of Jesus sits at the center of the Christian faith. It also marks the end of humanity. What does that mean, exactly? In this lesson, Lenny explains how the word "end" can convey a thing’s ultimate purpose as well as its final outcome. Join us as we explore how the crucifixion not only displays the ultimate example of evil in sinful creatures putting their holy Creator to death, but also sets a glorious destiny of forgiveness for Adam’s offspring.

Part 2 of 2

Sunday, July 11, 2021

The End of Humanity (Part 1)

The End of Humanity (Part 1)

The crucifixion of Jesus sits at the center of the Christian faith. It also marks the end of humanity. What does that mean, exactly? In this lesson, Lenny explains how the word "end" can convey a thing’s ultimate purpose as well as its final outcome. Join us as we explore how the crucifixion not only displays the ultimate example of evil in sinful creatures putting their holy Creator to death, but also sets a glorious destiny of forgiveness for Adam’s offspring.

Part 1 of 2

Sunday, July 04, 2021

How Reasonable Is It to "Trust the Science"? (Part 2)

How Reasonable Is It to "Trust the Science"? (Part 2)

We've all heard the admonishment to "trust the science" in various situations. But is demanding faith in science while dismissing faith in religion truly rational? In this episode, Lenny Esposito tackles the distinctions between faith, belief, and knowledge and offers specific examples of where the tenets of the Christain faith not only proved more accurate than the invocation of science in t the last century, but also more humane.
Part 2 of 2

Sunday, June 27, 2021

How Reasonable Is It to "Trust the Science?" (Part 1)

How Reasonable Is It to "Trust the Science?"(Part 1)

We've all heard the admonishment to "trust the science" in various situations. But is demanding faith in science while dismissing faith in religion truly rational? In this episode, Lenny Esposito tackles the distinctions between faith, belief, and knowledge and offers specific examples of where the tenets of the Christain faith not only proved more accurate than the invocation of science in t the last century, but also more humane.
Part 1 of 2

Sunday, June 20, 2021

Jesus and the Impact of Ideas (Part 2)

Jesus and the Impact of Ideas (Part 2)

Controversy and conflict seem to be more and more prevalent in our lives. We divide over matters of the church, over politics, over health, and even over others who are themselves fighting. In our post-Christian culture, believers are especially susceptible to finding themselves arguing against the continuing rise of decadence. How can we deal with conflict and controversy in a biblical way? In this multi-part series based on Luke chapter 20, Lenny looks at how Jesus responded to conflict and controversy in his day and offers some tips on how we can use his model to better engage others.

This last two-part talk of the series, “Jesus and the impact of Ideas,” Lenny explains how Jesus answered those who would question his position by keeping the most important point at the forefront of his discussion and how to ask the right questions to display the defective beleifs of his accusers.

Part 2 of 2

Sunday, June 13, 2021

Jesus and the Impact of Ideas (Part 1)

Jesus and the Impact of Ideas (Part 1)

Controversy and conflict seem to be more and more prevalent in our lives. We divide over matters of the church, over politics, over health, and even over others who are themselves fighting. In our post-Christian culture, believers are especially susceptible to finding themselves arguing against the continuing rise of decadence. How can we deal with conflict and controversy in a biblical way? In this multi-part series based on Luke chapter 20, Lenny looks at how Jesus responded to conflict and controversy in his day and offers some tips on how we can use his model to better engage others.

This last two-part talk of the series, “Jesus and the impact of Ideas,” Lenny explains how Jesus answered those who would question his position by keeping the most important point at the forefront of his discussion and how to ask the right questions to display the defective beleifs of his accusers.

Part 1 of 2

Sunday, June 06, 2021

Jesus: The Smartest Man Who Ever Lived (Part 2)

Jesus: The Smartest Man Who Ever Lived (Part 2) Controversy and conflict seem to be more and more prevalent in our lives. We divide over matters of the church, over politics, over health, and even over others who are themselves fighting. In our post-Christian culture, believers are especially susceptible to finding themselves arguing against the continuing rise of decadence. How can we deal with conflict and controversy in a biblical way? In this multi-part series based on Luke chapter 20, Lenny looks at how Jesus responded to conflict and controversy in his day and offers some tips on how we can use his model to better engage others.

If you were asked to choose the most intelligent person in history, who would it be? Einstein? Newton? Socrates? What about Jesus? Jesus valued the life of the mind and it showed as he confronted his critics. This talk, entitled “Jesus: The Smartest Man Who Ever Lived,” will show just how Jesus leveraged logic and reason to leave his accusers dumbfounded and why their charges were bankrupt.

Part 2 of 2

Sunday, May 30, 2021

Jesus: The Smartest Man Who Ever Lived (Part 1)

Jesus: The Smartest Man Who Ever Lived (Part 1) Controversy and conflict seem to be more and more prevalent in our lives. We divide over matters of the church, over politics, over health, and even over others who are themselves fighting. In our post-Christian culture, believers are especially susceptible to finding themselves arguing against the continuing rise of decadence. How can we deal with conflict and controversy in a biblical way? In this multi-part series based on Luke chapter 20, Lenny looks at how Jesus responded to conflict and controversy in his day and offers some tips on how we can use his model to better engage others.

If you were asked to choose the most intelligent person in history, who would it be? Einstein? Newton? Socrates? What about Jesus? Jesus valued the life of the mind and it showed as he confronted his critics. This talk, entitled “Jesus: The Smartest Man Who Ever Lived,” will show just how Jesus leveraged logic and reason to leave his accusers dumbfounded and why their charges were bankrupt.

Part 1 of 2

Sunday, May 23, 2021

Jesus and the Trampling of Truth (Part 2)

Jesus and the Trampling of Truth (Part 2)

Controversy and conflict seem to be more and more prevalent in our lives. We divide over matters of the church, over politics, over health, and even over others who are themselves fighting. In our post-Christian culture, believers are especially susceptible to finding themselves arguing against the continuing rise of decadence. How can we deal with conflict and controversy in a biblical way? In this multi-part series based on Luke chapter 20, Lenny looks at how Jesus responded to conflict and controversy in his day and offers some tips on how we can use his model to better engage others.

In our next instalment, titled “Jesus and the Trampling of Truth,” Lenny examines the parable of the wicked tenants and how it fits within today’s cancel-culture mindset.

Part 2 of 2

Sunday, May 16, 2021

Jesus and the Trampling of Truth (Part 1)

Jesus and the Trampling of Truth (Part 1)

Controversy and conflict seem to be more and more prevalent in our lives. We divide over matters of the church, over politics, over health, and even over others who are themselves fighting. In our post-Christian culture, believers are especially susceptible to finding themselves arguing against the continuing rise of decadence. How can we deal with conflict and controversy in a biblical way? In this multi-part series based on Luke chapter 20, Lenny looks at how Jesus responded to conflict and controversy in his day and offers some tips on how we can use his model to better engage others.

In our next instalment, titled “Jesus and the Trampling of Truth,” Lenny examines the parable of the wicked tenants and how it fits within today’s cancel-culture mindset.

Part 1 of 2

Sunday, May 09, 2021

Jesus and the Roots of Conflict (Part 2)

Jesus and the Roots of Conflict (Part 2)

Controversy and conflict seem to be more and more prevalent in our lives. We divide over matters of the church, over politics, over health, and even over others who are themselves fighting. In our post-Christian culture, believers are especially susceptible to finding themselves arguing against the continuing rise of decadence. How can we deal with conflict and controversy in a biblical way? In this multi-part series based on Luke chapter 20, Lenny looks at how Jesus responded to conflict and controversy in his day and offers some tips on how we can use his model to better engage others.

The first two installments are entitled "Jesus and the Roots of Conflict."

Part 2 of 2

Sunday, May 02, 2021

Jesus and the Roots of Conflict (Part 1)

Jesus and the Roots of Conflict (Part 1)

Controversy and conflict seem to be more and more prevalent in our lives. We divide over matters of the church, over politics, over health, and even over others who are themselves fighting. In our post-Christian culture, believers are especially susceptible to finding themselves arguing against the continuing rise of decadence. How can we deal with conflict and controversy in a biblical way? In this multi-part series based on Luke chapter 20, Lenny looks at how Jesus responded to conflict and controversy in his day and offers some tips on how we can use his model to better engage others.

The first two installments are entitled "Jesus and the Roots of Conflict."

Part 1 of 2

Sunday, April 25, 2021

God's View Towards Cancel Culture (Part 2)

God's View Towards Cancel Culture (Part 2)

Cancel culture is one of the more contentious issues in society today. What is it and how should Christians approach it? Suprisingly the answer is found in a tiny, often-neglected book of the Old Testament: Obadiah. Listen in as Lenny explains how God uses this prophet to teach us how he feels about cancel culture and how to respond biblically.

Part 2 of 2

Sunday, April 18, 2021

God's View Towards Cancel Culture (Part 1)

God's View Towards Cancel Culture (Part 1)

Cancel culture is one of the more contentious issues in society today. What is it and how should Christians approach it? Surprisingly the answer is found in a tiny, often-neglected book of the Old Testament: Obadiah. Listen in as Lenny explains how God uses this prophet to teach us how he feels about cancel culture and how to respond biblically.

Part 1 of 2

Sunday, April 11, 2021

Is Jesus Just a Copy of Ancient Myths? (Part 4)

Is Jesus Just a Copy of Ancient Myths? (Part 4)

Skeptics and Internet sites make the claim that Jesus' story is not unique. There were many saviors in ancient religious systems, and the gospels were just borrowing from earlier myths. Is this true? Listen in and discover why we can dismiss claims of ancient plagiarism as so much hogwash.

Part 4 of 4

Sunday, April 04, 2021

Is Jesus Just a Copy of Ancient Myths? (Part 3)

Is Jesus Just a Copy of Ancient Myths? (Part 3)

Skeptics and Internet sites make the claim that Jesus' story is not unique. There were many saviors in ancient religious systems, and the gospels were just borrowing from earlier myths. Is this true? Listen in and discover why we can dismiss claims of ancient plagiarism as so much hogwash.

Part 3 of 4

Sunday, March 28, 2021

Is Jesus Just a Copy of Ancient Myths? (Part 2)

Is Jesus Just a Copy of Ancient Myths? (Part 2)

Skeptics and Internet sites make the claim that Jesus' story is not unique. There were many saviors in ancient religious systems, and the gospels were just borrowing from earlier myths. Is this true? Listen in and discover why we can dismiss claims of ancient plagiarism as so much hogwash.

Part 2 of 4

Sunday, March 21, 2021

Is Jesus Just a Copy of Ancient Myths? (Part 1)

Is Jesus Just a Copy of Ancient Myths? (Part 1)

Skeptics and Internet sites make the claim that Jesus' story is not unique. There were many saviors in ancient religious systems, and the gospels were just borrowing from earlier myths. Is this true? Listen in and discover why we can dismiss claims of ancient plagiarism as so much hogwash.

Part 1 of 4

Sunday, March 14, 2021

Why Does God Allow Suffering and Evil? (Part 4)

Why Does God Allow Suffering and Evil? (Part 4)

It's a popular objection: If God is all loving, then how can He allow evil to exist in the world? Is God being cruel in allowing evil, or is He just not powerful enough to do anything about it? Does this prove there is no God at all? In this class, Lenny shows why evil proves that God must exist.

Part 4 of 4

Sunday, March 07, 2021

Why Does God Allow Suffering and Evil? (Part 3)

Why Does God Allow Suffering and Evil? (Part 3)

It's a popular objection: If God is all loving, then how can He allow evil to exist in the world? Is God being cruel in allowing evil, or is He just not powerful enough to do anything about it? Does this prove there is no God at all? In this class, Lenny shows why evil proves that God must exist.

Part 3 of 4

Sunday, February 21, 2021

Why Does God Allow Suffering and Evil? (Part 2)

Why Does God Allow Suffering and Evil? (Part 2)

It's a popular objection: If God is all loving, then how can He allow evil to exist in the world? Is God being cruel in allowing evil, or is He just not powerful enough to do anything about it? Does this prove there is no God at all? In this class, Lenny shows why evil proves that God must exist.

Part 2 of 4

Sunday, February 14, 2021

Why Does God Allow Suffering and Evil? (Part 1)

Why Does God Allow Suffering and Evil? (Part 1)

It's a popular objection: If God is all loving, then how can He allow evil to exist in the world? Is God being cruel in allowing evil, or is He just not powerful enough to do anything about it? Does this prove there is no God at all? In this class, Lenny shows why evil proves that God must exist.

Part 1 of 4

Sunday, February 07, 2021

The Problem of Moral Relativism (Part 4)

The Problem of Moral Relativism (Part 4)

You hear them all the time, those little quips that stop you cold: "That's true for you but not for me", "You shouldn't push your morality on others", "That's only your interpretation of the Bible," and more. Moral relativism has been widely accepted in our culture today. In this class, we'll teach you how to answer these supposed show-stoppers.

Part 4 of 4

Sunday, January 31, 2021

The Problem of Moral Relativism (Part 3)

The Problem of Moral Relativism (Part 3)

You hear them all the time, those little quips that stop you cold: "That's true for you but not for me", "You shouldn't push your morality on others", "That's only your interpretation of the Bible," and more. Moral relativism has been widely accepted in our culture today. In this class, we'll teach you how to answer these supposed show-stoppers.

Part 3 of 4

Sunday, January 24, 2021

The Problem of Moral Relativism (Part 2)

The Problem of Moral Relativism (Part 2)

You hear them all the time, those little quips that stop you cold: "That's true for you but not for me", "You shouldn't push your morality on others", "That's only your interpretation of the Bible," and more. Moral relativism has been widely accepted in our culture today. In this class, we'll teach you how to answer these supposed show-stoppers.

Part 2 of 4

Sunday, January 17, 2021

The Problem of Moral Relativism (Part 1)

The Problem of Moral Relativism (Part 1)

You hear them all the time, those little quips that stop you cold: "That's true for you but not for me", "You shouldn't push your morality on others", "That's only your interpretation of the Bible," and more. Moral relativism has been widely accepted in our culture today. In this class, we'll teach you how to answer these supposed show-stoppers.

Part 1 of 4

Sunday, January 10, 2021

Christianity and the Question of Suicide (Part 4)

Christianity and the Question of Suicide (Part 4)
Suicides are on the rise, and as recent tragedies have shown, Christians are not exempt for the epidemic. What is the biblical understanding of suicide? Does it disqualify a believer from salvation? How can we equip ourselves to help others contemplating suicide? Listen to this new podcast series for the answers.

Part 4 of 4

Sunday, January 03, 2021

Christianity and the Question of Suicide (Part 3)

Christianity and the Question of Suicide (Part 3)
Suicides are on the rise, and as recent tragedies have shown, Christians are not exempt for the epidemic. What is the biblical understanding of suicide? Does it disqualify a believer from salvation? How can we equip ourselves to help others contemplating suicide? Listen to this new podcast series for the answers.

Part 3 of 4

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