Stand to ReasonTim Barnett and @alisachilders, authors of “The Deconstruction of Christianity,” talk about what “deconstruction” means, why we shouldn’t embrace the term, problems with the deconstruction process, how we should go about evaluating our beliefs, what to say to someone going through deconstruction, and more.
0:00 Tim Barnett and Alisa Childers, authors of “The Deconstruction of Christianity: What It Is, Why It’s Destructive, and How to Respond” 4:47 Why a book on deconstruction? 10:05 What is deconstruction? 15:45 Sounding the alarm: Don’t baptize “deconstruction” 24:47 What are the problems with deconstruction? 34:41 Balancing truth with compassion 40:53 What triggers people to question their faith, and why do some end up leaving but others don’t? 51:38 Are apologists saying we shouldn’t ask hard questions? 53:35 What should I say to someone who is going through deconstruction?
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Tim Barnett and Alisa Childers: The Deconstruction of Christianity — Stand to Reason PodcastStand to Reason2024-02-09 | Tim Barnett and @alisachilders, authors of “The Deconstruction of Christianity,” talk about what “deconstruction” means, why we shouldn’t embrace the term, problems with the deconstruction process, how we should go about evaluating our beliefs, what to say to someone going through deconstruction, and more.
0:00 Tim Barnett and Alisa Childers, authors of “The Deconstruction of Christianity: What It Is, Why It’s Destructive, and How to Respond” 4:47 Why a book on deconstruction? 10:05 What is deconstruction? 15:45 Sounding the alarm: Don’t baptize “deconstruction” 24:47 What are the problems with deconstruction? 34:41 Balancing truth with compassion 40:53 What triggers people to question their faith, and why do some end up leaving but others don’t? 51:38 Are apologists saying we shouldn’t ask hard questions? 53:35 What should I say to someone who is going through deconstruction?
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateNew Atheism: A Great Reminder for ChristiansStand to Reason2024-04-06 | @justinbrierley shares why he credits New Atheism with motivating people to explore apologetics and Christianity.
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateDawkins on Islam vs. Christianity — Why His Objections Make No SenseStand to Reason2024-04-05 | Greg talks about how Dawkins’s objections to Islam don’t make sense within his own worldview, then he answers a question from a caller about how a person can say something is right or wrong if they don’t believe in God.
0:00 Introduction 2:06 Dawkins says he’s a cultural Christian. 42:15 How can a person say something is right or wrong if they don't believe in God? 51:29 Announcements
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donate“I Don’t Know You, but I Do Know This!”Stand to Reason2024-04-01 | You are made in the image of God. Jon Noyes shares how this should impact how we respond to the issue of suicide in his latest STR University course.
#Shorts #StandtoReason #Apologetics #Christianity #ImageofGod #ImagoDei #YouAreNotAlone #YouAreWorthy #YouAreValuable #ChristianLiving #ChristianEncouragement #DailyEncouragement #EncouragingWordsWhat Every Christian Needs to Know — Stand to Reason UniversityStand to Reason2024-03-31 | Jon Noyes introduces his STR University course “Suicide: What Every Christian Needs to Know” and shares two grounding principles: You are not alone, and you are valuable.
Stand to Reason University is an online training program designed to produce a particular kind of person: an effective ambassador for Christ. Using short, interactive, and engaging courses, STR U equips Christians to make an even-handed, yet gracious defense for Christianity and Christian values in the public square.
Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateSubstitutionary Atonement: He Got What We DeservedStand to Reason2024-03-30 | Is there a biblical case for saying the Father poured out his wrath on Jesus on the cross? Greg Koukl answers.
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donate“God Is Just Fine with Islam” — Responding to Catholic InclusivismStand to Reason2024-03-29 | Greg recounts a conversation he had with a Catholic campus ministry director on a plane, then he answers a question about rebaptism.
0:00 Introduction 1:40 Greg’s conversation with a Catholic about inclusive theology 32:38 Announcements 38:37 What do you think about rebaptism?
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateResurrection: How Jesus Guarantees Victory Over DeathStand to Reason2024-03-24 | What part does Jesus’ resurrection play in salvation? Greg and Amy respond.
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donate“I Would Never Follow a God Who Did This!”Stand to Reason2024-03-23 | How would you respond to someone who says she would never follow a God who killed his own son? Greg and Amy respond.
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateThe Sudden Finality of DeathStand to Reason2024-03-22 | Greg reflects on the sudden finality of death and what that means for how we should live, then he answers questions about whether the Apocrypha was in the Bible for 1,000 years before Protestants removed it and whether Jesus had a soul.
0:00 Introduction 1:27 The sudden finality of death 26:58 Announcements 30:43 Was the Apocrypha in the Bible for 1,000 years before Protestants removed it? 48:04 Why would Jesus need a soul, and did he have one?
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateSame-Sex Weddings: Not Just a Matter of ConscienceStand to Reason2024-03-18 | Greg explains why 1 Corinthians 8 cannot be used to defend a person’s decision to attend a same-sex wedding.
#Shorts #StandtoReason #Apologetics #Christianity #ChristianLiving #BiblicalSexuality #Marriage #Wedding #TheologyThis Is Not a Solitary EnterpriseStand to Reason2024-03-17 | Is the idea of avoiding doing something “in your own strength” a biblical concept? How can I tell if I’m doing something “in my own strength”? Greg and Amy answer.
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateCBD! Alcohol! Food! What Makes These Things Sin?Stand to Reason2024-03-16 | How do we, as believers, discern good from evil and learn to be good stewards of the gifts God has given us? Greg and Amy answer.
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateThe Question Dividing the Church: Is It Okay to Attend Same-Sex Weddings?Stand to Reason2024-03-15 | Greg explains why not attending a same-sex wedding is not just a matter of conscience, answers challenges to his comments last week on original sin, and responds to arguments for Catholicism.
0:00 Introduction 2:27 Love does not rejoice in the unrighteousness of same-sex weddings. 13:11 Is same-sex marriage the kind of thing that should divide a church? 24:50 Announcements 27:20 Were your answers to my questions about original sin contradictory? 40:17 When does salvation of the infant happen? 47:03 How would you respond to these arguments for Catholicism that are attracting my friend?0:00 Introduction 2:27 Love does not rejoice in the unrighteousness of same-sex weddings. 13:11 Is same-sex marriage the kind of thing that should divide a church? 24:50 Announcements 27:20 Were your answers to my questions about original sin contradictory? 40:17 When does salvation of the infant happen? 47:03 How would you respond to these arguments for Catholicism that are attracting my friend?
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#Shorts #StandtoReason #Apologetics #Christianity #Deconstruction #Worldviews #RelativismAtheist Says Human Rights Aren’t RealStand to Reason2024-03-10 | Best-selling author Yuval Harari argues human rights aren't real. But just because human rights aren’t made of matter, like mountains and molecules, doesn’t mean they aren’t real.
Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donate Support Red Pen Logic: str.org/redpenSupportNo “Baloney Excuses” – How We Know What the Bible REALLY MeansStand to Reason2024-03-09 | Greg and Amy answer the question, “How would you respond to an atheist who says nobody reads the Bible more literally than atheists because they don’t have to make up baloney excuses when it says something they can’t allow it to mean?”
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateBorn Guilty? Understanding Original SinStand to Reason2024-03-08 | Greg answers Open Mic questions about whether embryonic human beings are unsaved, innocent, or saved, how Jesus could have been tempted to sin if the inclination to sin comes from a corrupt human nature, how Christ could have not had a corrupt human nature, and whether clones are fallen.
0:00 Introduction 6:53 Is the two-celled human being unsaved and condemned to Hell, innocent, or saved with eternal life? If you think infants are saved, but you believe in original sin and guilt, then by what means is that infant saved? 35:50 Dealing with discomforting answers 39:10 If the inclination to sin comes from a corrupt human nature, then how could Jesus have been tempted to sin? 48:55 If true humanity involves having a corrupt human nature, then how could Christ not have a corrupt human nature? And if it’s because Jesus didn’t have a human father, do clones not have a corrupt human nature because they don’t have a biological father?
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateDo Not Celebrate What Is CorruptStand to Reason2024-03-04 | Same-sex unions corrupt God’s good design and should not be celebrated.
#Shorts #StandtoReason #Apologetics #Christianity #ChristianLiving #Marriage #LoveandMarriage #BiblicalSexualityFour Ways Christianity Can Inform Your Conversations with LGBTQ+ FriendsStand to Reason2024-03-03 | Biblical anthropology offers a high view of human value and purpose. Jon Noyes shares how this should impact the way we interact with others, especially friends and family in the LGBTQ+ community.
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateDoes the World Have Good Reason to Hate Christians?Stand to Reason2024-03-02 | The “He Gets Us” campaign indicates that Jesus’ followers have given him a bad reputation. But do people really need to gain a new perspective on Jesus? Greg and @NatashaCrainAuthor discuss the answer.
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateHere’s What Parents Get Wrong Today — Stand to Reason PodcastStand to Reason2024-03-01 | Greg talks about how today’s parenting is hurting kids, then he answers questions from callers about whether it’s okay for a church to host a debate with an atheist and what to say to someone who rejects God because of things the church has done.
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateIs It Okay to Call Married Same-Sex Individuals “Husband” or “Wife”?Stand to Reason2024-02-28 | What are your thoughts on calling a man’s partner his husband or a woman’s partner her wife if they have had a same-sex wedding? Greg and Amy answer.
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateThe Progressive Message Behind “He Gets Us”Stand to Reason2024-02-28 | Are people making too big of a deal out of the “He Gets Us” campaign? @NatashaCrainAuthor answers.
#Shorts #StandtoReason #Apologetics #Christianity #HeGetsUs #ProgressiveChristianity #JesusChristWhat the “He Gets Us” Reading Plan Gets WrongStand to Reason2024-02-27 | Greg and @NatashaCrainAuthor share some of the errors found in the “He Gets Us” study materials.
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateTelling Someone They’re a Sinner Is Abuse IF...Stand to Reason2024-02-26 | Tim Barnett shares why Christianity is not a system of abuse, but rather truth.
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#Shorts #StandtoReason #Apologetics #Christianity #Deconstruction #Worldviews #Truth #Sin #Hell #Theology #ProgressiveChristianityApologetics Roundtable: Here’s What You Can Do Right NowStand to Reason2024-02-25 | Amy, Jon, Robby, and Tim give practical tips for how you can bloom where you’re planted and encourage aspiring apologists to share the gospel with others now.
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateCan Apologetics Hurt More Than Help?Stand to Reason2024-02-24 | In apologetics meetings at my church, some members are helped by publicly talking about doubts and core questions, and some find these same discussions confusing and even doubt-inducing. How can one deal with this in a proper way? Greg and Amy answer.
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateNatasha Crain on the “He Gets Us” Campaign — Stand to Reason PodcastStand to Reason2024-02-23 | Greg talks to @NatashaCrainAuthor about her insightful article on the “He Gets Us” campaign, examining the view of Jesus promoted by the campaign, the message of the foot washing Super Bowl commercial, and the four questions Natasha used to evaluate the campaign.
0:00 Interview with Natasha Crain on the “He Gets Us” campaign 14:31 What view of Jesus are they promoting? 21:03 What’s the message of the foot washing commercial? 28:42 The four questions Natasha used to evaluate the campaign
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateSatan is the Father of DeconstructionStand to Reason2024-02-19 | Deconstruction is a really good scheme.@alisachilders explains.
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#Shorts #StandtoReason #Apologetics #Christianity #Deconstruction #Theology #TheDeconstructionofChristianityApologetics Roundtable: When Should I Step Away from a Conversation?Stand to Reason2024-02-18 | Amy, Jon, Robby, and Tim consider how our need to be in the right can get in the way of productive conversations and how to know when to step away from a conversation.
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateDisagreements Among Friends: How to Discuss Differing Beliefs Among ChristiansStand to Reason2024-02-17 | How do you navigate differences in doctrine with those who take strong stands on their distinctives? Greg and Amy answer.
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateA Marriage License Isn’t Just a Piece of Paper — Stand to Reason PodcastStand to Reason2024-02-16 | Greg responds to the idea that a marriage license is “just a piece of paper” and talks about why we need public vows to be married, then he answers questions about attending a wedding of two non-believers, what to say to an atheist who says his life is meaningful, and helping a pastor see the value of apologetics.
0:00 Introduction 4:01 Greg comments on the He Gets Us campaign; Interview with Natasha Crain coming soon 7:29 A marriage license isn’t just a piece of paper 31:55 Can you clarify the difference between a same-sex marriage and a marriage of two non-believers that would explain why it’s okay to attend one but not the other? 37:54 Isn’t attending a same-sex “wedding” no more a celebration of that “marriage” than shopping somewhere that supports same-sex “marriage”? 47:10 What would you say to someone who says he doesn’t believe in God but his life is meaningful? 55:02 How can I get started as an apologist in my church and get my pastor on board with it?0:00 Introduction 4:01 Greg comments on the He Gets Us campaign; Interview with Natasha Crain coming soon 7:29 A marriage license isn’t just a piece of paper 31:55 Can you clarify the difference between a same-sex marriage and a marriage of two non-believers that would explain why it’s okay to attend one but not the other? 37:54 Isn’t attending a same-sex “wedding” no more a celebration of that “marriage” than shopping somewhere that supports same-sex “marriage”? 47:10 What would you say to someone who says he doesn’t believe in God but his life is meaningful? 55:02 How can I get started as an apologist in my church and get my pastor on board with it?
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateMaybe Here’s Someplace We Can Make a ContributionStand to Reason2024-02-12 | Watch our #STR30th documentary now at https://rsn.pub/3R650Tl.
#Shorts #StandtoReason #Apologetics #Christianity #ChristianApologeticsApologetics Roundtable — Be Committed to Human DignityStand to Reason2024-02-12 | Amy, Tim, Jon, and Robby remind us that being a Christian isn’t just about being a nice person, but rather modeling Christ in how we act.
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateNo Evidence for God?! Gainsay Gains Nothing.Stand to Reason2024-02-10 | Greg Koukl shares how to respond to someone who claims only atheism is rational without providing any supporting arguments.
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateLove and Family: Reasons to Support Pride?Stand to Reason2024-02-07 | Greg and Amy answer the question, “How would you respond to the phrases ‘Love is love’ and ‘We’re here to be with family’—slogans I encountered while sharing the gospel at a local Pride event?”
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateShould Christians Not Attend Weddings of Divorced Individuals and Mixed-Faith Weddings?Stand to Reason2024-02-06 | Following recent discussions around Alistair Begg’s advice regarding attending a transgender wedding, Greg Koukl considers whether Christians should attend mixed-faith weddings and the weddings of previously divorced individuals.
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateThe Primary Question Behind DeconstructionStand to Reason2024-02-05 | Deconstruction is not about searching out truth.
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#Shorts #StandtoReason #Apologetics #Christianity #Deconstruction #Worldviews #TruthApologetics Roundtable: How to Deliver Truth in a Christlike WayStand to Reason2024-02-04 | We don’t want to “own” people. We want to respond to arguments and treat people with dignity.
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Support the work of Stand to Reason: str.org/donateIs It Ever Okay for a Christian to Respond Rudely?Stand to Reason2024-02-03 | Greg answers a listener’s question, “Is it ever appropriate for a Christian to be forceful or rude when responding to someone?”
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