On this week's podcast, we are finally back after a lengthy pause to discuss a recent breakout session I did at the Southern Evangelical Seminary Steadfast Apologetics and Evangelism National Conference this past October. We go through how the breakout session began, how the three worldviews (Atheism, Hinduism, and Christianity) view those with disabilities, and how this proves the existence of God.
This week Drew and I talked about the importance of truth both that it corresponds to reality and that truth is embodied by Christ whom we ought to proclaim as Lord & Savior. There are many ways to Evangelize and we go through some areas of David Geisler's Conversational Evangelism.
This week's podcast we're going to look at the philosophy of Postmodernism and how Western Society got to where we are today. While also defending Western thought being rooted in Judeo-Christian values and the discovery of objective truth in the Socratic and Aristotelian schools of thought. This is a clip from a previous Apologetics Conference I did a talk at with young adults and students.
This week we get to listen to a session from our Apologetics Conference where our Pastor friend Brandon Gaster gave a tremendous session on Men & Women, the roles of men and women as well as the illogical views of the culture about men and women. Brandon defends the biblical view of men and women!
We sit down with Dr. Thomas McCuddy, a professor of Apologetics at Carolina College of Biblical Studies, and the President of Families of Virtues. Dr. McCuddy and I discuss the interesting aspect of social justice and the differentiation between biblical (or true) justice and social justice. Within the discussion, we hit on topics such as Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality.
For more information on Families of Virtues, please visit: https://familiesofvirtue.com/
In this episode, Joh sits down and talks with one of his high school students about the issues of being a Christ-follower in high school. More importantly how difficult it can be to evangelize to peers while being in school. Our students today are not sheltered from the real world but that culture has been cemented into our public school system meaning Generation Z from an early age is exposed to political, ideological, and spiritual warfare like no other generation before.
Disabling Apologetics host Josh begins kicks it off with a great friend and first guest of the show David Probus who was born with a disability that the Lord used for David as a Christ-follower to be a witness to others. Josh and David talk about their experiences growing up with a disability and how it was both difficult at times and shown to be a blessing as Christ-followers that have a unique ability to witness to others. Josh and David also dive into other subjects concerning the church as a whole. Enjoy episode one!