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It's Witness Wednesday! Todd Friel is back on campus at Georgia Tech. His discussions revolve around topics such as religion, atheism, the existence of God, evolution, personal beliefs, and moral judgment under the Christian framework. Todd uses various analogies and biblical references to argue for Christianity while addressing the contrasting views on religion and science held by the students. Segment 1: • Former Methodist student wrestles with whether belief itself—regardless of truth—has any value. • Agrees that justice requires judgment but hesitates to apply it to himself. • Gets walked through conscience-based questions and admits he'd be found guilty—yet clings to a vague hope in divine leniency. Segment 2: • Student hears a crystal-clear gospel: forgiveness comes only through Christ, not good behavior. • Initially says he agrees with “parts” of Christianity—until pressed on why he's never trusted Jesus. • The sticking point? He prefers sin over surrender and doesn't want a God who tells him how to live. Segment 3: • Breakdancer and self-described atheist challenges the idea of creation with science-based objections. • Admits to lying, stealing, lusting, and using God's name in vain—but still thinks deep down he's a good guy. • The gospel is presented as the only solution to his guilt, yet he dismisses it as someone else's belief system. Segment 4: • Final student is told, point-blank: if God is just, you're in big trouble. • Still insists he's “a good person deep down,” despite confessing to fornication, blasphemy, and more. • Hears the full gospel and acknowledges its power—but ultimately says it doesn't align with his logic or desires. ___ Thanks for listening! Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners. If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/ If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn't be more thankful for you if we tried!
Shane Page was a Methodist Minister for over 18 years. In this episode he covers many reasons, why Mary is for all Christians.
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In this episode of Living the Gospel of Life, Catholic evangelist Leticia Velasquez interviews Lee Lancaster, a former Methodist, New Ager, Buddhist, now a Catholic pro-life blogger (October 3, 2020)
David Miron (he/him or they/them) is a 60 year old bisexual and polyamorous former methodist pastor, church musician, and certified coach with Erotic Blueprints. We talk about the intersection of religion and polyamory as well as the intersection of polyamory and BDSM. Visit David's website at http://slutofthecloth.org
Former Methodist pastor and author of the best-selling book "Confessions of a Mega-Church Pastor", Allen Hunt, joins us to discuss his newest book "Life's Greatest Lesson".
Former Methodist minister and current Wizards of the Coast writer James Wyatt joins us to talk about designing pantheons for fantasy settings! James is a long-time D&D writer with a multitude of major credits, and he's currently writing for the Magic: the Gathering creative team. That experience shows in this conversation, which covers the qualities of well-designed pantheons, their essential natures, and a multitude of design details relevant to your campaign world. We also talk about Shadows Over Innistrad and "The Lunarch Inquisition", James's recent story set there; Plane Shift: Zendikar, which turns that Magic: the Gathering setting into a home for D&D 5th Edition adventures; the paradox of the Cross; our first "gaming curriculum" episode; and Thursten. We talk a lot about Thursten. Enjoy! Scripture: Deuteronomy 10:17, Job 4:15-17, Acts 17:22-26
Former Methodist minister turned atheist Leslie Scrace stopped reading the Bible after he lost his faith. 20 years later he read it again and wrote a book-by-book account of how he views it as an atheist called "An Unbelievers Guide to the Bible". Leslie criticises parts of the Old Testament that he sees as primitive and immoral while praising other parts of scripture that illustrate humanist values. Chris Sinkinson is a church pastor and teaches Old Testament and Apologetics at Moorlands Bible College. He responds saying that the Bible can't be dissected in the way Leslie attempts and that taking God out of the morality of the Bible robs it of its meaning. They discuss books such as Job, Joshua, Song of Solomon and the Gospels. Chris also challenges Leslie on whether his humanist morality has any objective foundation. PLUS: pre-order "Unbelievable?: The Conference DVD" http://www.premier.org.uk/dvd For Leslie Scrace's book http://www.amazon.co.uk/Unbelievers-Guide-Bible-Including-Apocrypha/dp/1852001461 For Chris Sinkinson http://www.moorlands.ac.uk/home/about-us/staff-profiles.php For more Christian/non-Christian debate visit http://www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable or get the MP3 podcast http://ondemand.premier.org.uk/unbelievable/AudioFeed.aspx or Via Itunes If you enjoyed this programme you may also enjoy: Unbelievable? 19 Feb 2011 - Are there many paths to God? Chris Sinkinson & John Hick Unbelievable? 9 April 2011 - "Is God a Moral Monster?" Paul Copan vs Norman Bacrac Unbelievable? 8 May 2010 - "The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ" Philip Pullman, Anthony McRoy & Martin Saunders Join the discussion at the Premier Community http://www.premiercommunity.org.uk/group/unbelievable and via Facebook and Twitter
Former Methodist pastor, Larry Anderson, answers questions from Evan to explain his arguments for women's ordination.