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What do critics say about the authorship of Daniel?Is Daniel prophecy—or history pretending to be prophecy?Grab your free gift: the top 10 most misunderstood Biblical verses https://info.bibspeak.com/10-verses-clarifiedJoin the newsletter (I only send 2 emails a week): https://www.bibspeak.com/#newsletterShop Dwell L'abel 15% off using the discount code BIBSPEAK15 https://go.dwell-label.com/bibspeakDownload Logos Bible Software for your own personal study: http://logos.com/biblicallyspeakingSign up for Riverside: https://www.riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_5&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=cassianBuild your Skool Community: https://www.skool.com/refer?ref=91448e0438b143e7ad61073df7a93346Join the Biblically Heard Community: https://www.skool.com/biblically-speakingSupport this show!! : https://www.bibspeak.com/#donate "Mark T. Clark, Ph. D., is an Emeritus Professor of Political Science and National Security Studies at California State University, San Bernardino. In addition to his career, Clark has co-hosted the TBN series Reasons to Believe, co-authored Lights in the Sky and Little Green Men (2002) with Hugh Ross and Ken Samples, and is a member of the Scholar Community at Reasons to Believe. Clark served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1973 to 1977.Read: Daniel in Babylon by Dr. Mark Clark today! Purchase here: Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Daniel-Babylon-Navigated-Politics-Exile/dp/B0DW831VMHWipf and Stock Publishers - https://wipfandstock.com/9798385231119/daniel-in-babylon/#:~:text=%E2%80%9CDr.-,Mark%20T.,challenges%20of%20our%20modern%20age.(Use Coupon Code: CONF40 for 40 % off)Subscribe to https://marktclark.substack.com/ - A newsletter for those who know they are exiles, seeking meaning beyond this world. By Mark T. ClarkFollow Biblically Speaking on Instagram and Spotify!https://www.instagram.com/thisisbiblicallyspeaking/ https://open.spotify.com/show/1OBPaQjJKrCrH5lsdCzVbo?si=a0fd871dd20e456c
Ken Samples, part of the team at Reasons to Believe, asks if Christianity is rational, relevant, and good. In this chapter he takes on the idea that God commanded genocide in the Old Testament. purchase book here I'm Gary Zacharias, a professor of English, avid reader, and passionate follower of Jesus Christ. This podcast is for anyone curious about the intellectual foundation of the Christian faith. Each episode, I feature a key book on topics like the existence of God, the historical evidence for Jesus, science and Christianity, or the reliability of the Bible. These are the books that have earned a permanent place on my apologetics bookshelf—and I want to share them with you. contact me: theapologistsbookshelf@gmail.com
I'm having my friend and mentor, Kenneth Samples, back on the show to talk about how to develop a robust life of the mind for the glory of God. We also discuss reading tips on how to work through your pile of books. Watch our previous discussion about Ken's unique career in Christian apologetics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAmFAzvy3y4 Ken's book, Clear Thinking in a Messy World: https://www.amazon.com/Clear-Thinking-Messy-World-Christian/dp/B0DJZ6JNDP/ Be sure to stay connected by downloading the CFBU app! With the CFBU app, you'll have all our resources (Theology Mom, All the Things Show, and CFBU) at your fingertips. Search for "center for biblical unity" in your app store.
Episode Summary:In this episode of the Apologetics 315 podcast, hosts Brian Auten and Chad Gross welcome Professor Ken Samples to discuss his new book, 'Clear Thinking in a Messy World.' The conversation explores the intersection of logic, critical thinking, and the Christian worldview, emphasizing the importance of discernment and understanding cognitive biases. The hosts and Ken delve into the significance of Jesus as a logician and thinker, the role of science and philosophy in achieving objectivity, and the necessity of careful thinking in today's information-saturated environment. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the significance of logic and critical thinking, emphasizing their role as tools for clearer thinking and better work across various fields. They discuss the importance of understanding logical fallacies while maintaining a charitable approach in discussions. The conversation also highlights the necessity of character development in education, the value of revisiting great books, and the idea of the church functioning as a school for intellectual growth. Practical steps for fostering a more intellectually engaging church environment are shared, along with insights on mastering topics through worldview thinking and utilizing resources effectively for learning.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest03:30 The Significance of Logic in Christianity09:55 Jesus as a Logician and Thinker16:08 The Importance of Discernment in a Messy World21:58 Understanding Cognitive Biases29:56 The Role of Science and Philosophy in Objectivity37:33 The Power of Logic and Critical Thinking40:08 Understanding Logical Fallacies48:37 The Importance of Character in Education49:05 Books That Shape the Mind56:14 The Church as a School01:02:58 Mastering a Topic Through Worldview Thinking01:09:11 Utilizing the Book for Learning================================We appreciate your feedback.If you're on TWITTER, you can follow Chad @TBapologetics.You can follow Brian @TheBrianAutenAnd of course, you can follow @Apologetics315If you have a question or comment for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com
In the final episode of our "Reasons to Believe" series, we sit down with Ken Samples, a philosopher and theologian who is dedicated to helping people grasp the reasonableness and relevance of Christianity's truth claims. As the senior research scholar at Reasons to Believe and the author of multiple books, Ken brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to our discussion of how faith and science intersect.Ken begins by explaining what it means to be both a philosopher and theologian, offering a glimpse into his daily work and how these roles intersect in his mission to explore and explain the depths of Christian doctrine. His dedication to demonstrating the logical and practical aspects of Christianity is evident as he delves into what he means by the "reasonableness" and "relevance" of faith.For those who are skeptical or feel "too smart" to believe in God, Ken offers a thoughtful and inviting approach to starting conversations about faith. He shares some of the meeting points where faith and science intersect in ways that can be easier for non-believers to grasp.We also explore Kenneth's views on central Christian doctrines such as the Trinity, the incarnation, and the atonement, and how these concepts are compatible with reason. His explanations are tailored for those who might be skeptical but genuinely want to believe.He also shares his insights on how seekers can differentiate truth from hearsay, indoctrination, or false teachings, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and discernment in the pursuit of truth.Finally, we discuss how science and scripture align in Kenneth's view, with specific references to scriptures that have profoundly impacted his beliefs and understanding. His thoughtful and well-reasoned approach provides a compelling case for the harmony between faith and science.Join us for a thought-provoking conversation with Ken Samples, as we explore the deep connections between reason, faith, and the quest for truth in the final episode of our "Reasons to Believe" series.GUEST: Ken Samples Reasons To Believe Website & Resources HERE HOST: @LeanneEllington To learn more about Leanne, head over to www.LeanneEllington.com, and to share your thoughts, questions, feedback, or guest suggestions instantly, head on over to www.WhatsGodGotToDoWithIt.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pope Francis vs Augustine: Are People "Fundamentally Good"? In a recent 60 Minutes television interview, Pope Francis made the claim that people are "fundamentally good in heart." Such a statement by the head of the Roman Catholic church seems to directly contradict Catholic theology, going all the way back to Saint Augustine! Is the pope renouncing the doctrine of original sin? What about human nature and human depravity? Is the pope even Catholic? In this podcast, I'm joined by Reasons to Believe scholar Ken Samples as we contrast Catholic and Protestant theology and help unravel Francis's cryptic comments.
June 11, 2024 Ken Samples, Senior Research Scholar with Reasons to Believe, an adjunct instructor of Apologetics @ Biola University, author & former co-host of “The Bible Answer Man” radio program, who will address: “SIN AS A DISORDER OF THE GOOD” Subscribe: iTunes TuneIn Android RSS Feed Listen:
Dr. Mark Clark is a seasoned professional with a 30-year background in national security, who also delves into the fascinating realm of UFOs and anomalous phenomena. His perspective on this topic is a unique intersection of scientific investigation, biblical views, and his national security expertise. He recognizes the common belief in extraterrestrial life and the ongoing scientific search for them, yet he also warns of the potential spiritual and physical risks linked to UFO encounters. Through his RUFO hypothesis, Dr. Clark suggests that while many UFO sightings are merely misinterpretations of natural occurrences, there's a residual element of unidentified and possibly extraterrestrial encounters. In his approach, he merges biblical teachings, scientific research, and national security factors, presenting a multifaceted perspective on the implications of UFO phenomena for both individuals and society as a whole. Mark T. Clark, Ph. D., is an Emeritus Professor of Political Science and National Security Studies at California State University, San Bernardino. In addition to his career, Clark has co-hosted the TBN series Reasons to Believe, co-authored Lights in the Sky and Little Green Men (2002) with Hugh Ross and Ken Samples, and is a member of the Scholar Community at Reasons to Believe. Clark served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1973 to 1977. (00:01:25) Anomalous UFO Sightings Defying Physics (00:03:03) Embracing UAP: Redefining Unexplained Phenomena Study (00:17:10) Anomalous Phenomena Investigation for National Security (00:19:52) Unexplained Sightings in Historical UFO Investigations (00:21:04) Phenomena Defying Laws of Physics: UFOs (00:35:30) Deceptive Beings and Occult Vulnerabilities Interplay (00:43:06) Celestial Beings Impact on Human Encounters (00:49:47) Investigating Unidentified Aerial Phenomena With NASA (00:53:11) Divine Protection Through Submission and Repentance --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biblically-speaking-cb/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biblically-speaking-cb/support
Prayer is a critical part of our walk with the Lord. Philosopher Ken Samples joins Bill for a conversation on prayer as they discuss his article "Reflections on Prayer". Ken shares how scripture defines prayer, the purpose behind it, if the language we use when approaching God matters, the differences between casual and formal types of prayer, and more. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Ken Samples of Reasons to Believe Christianity Cross-Examined: Is It Rational, Relevant, and Good? Reasons to Believe The post 1101. Responding to a TED Talk by NPR CEO Katherine Maher on Truth and Beliefs – Ken Samples, 4/19/24 first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Dr. Mark Clark is a renowned professor of political science specializing in national security studies, who found his Christian faith during his tenure in the Marine Corps, leading him to develop a keen interest in international politics and conflicts. Dr. Clark perceives Daniel as an exemplary figure that represents an ideal Christian, particularly in terms of respecting authority and maintaining righteousness amidst adversity. His studies of Daniel and his attributes, such as a strong work ethic and incorruptibility, have substantially influenced Dr. Clark's approach towards politics and conflict resolution. This study has also been instrumental in teaching him how to navigate complex situations in his career. Furthermore, his understanding and interpretation of other biblical figures such as John the Baptist, Abraham, and the apostles have underlined the value of learning from biblical examples to guide one's actions in contemporary political and societal contexts. Mark T. Clark, Ph. D., is an Emeritus Professor of Political Science and National Security Studies at California State University, San Bernardino. In addition to his career, Clark has co-hosted the TBN series Reasons to Believe, co-authored Lights in the Sky and Little Green Men (2002) with Hugh Ross and Ken Samples, and is a member of the Scholar Community at Reasons to Believe. Clark served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1973 to 1977. (00:02:29) Political Dialogue Through Moral Foundations (00:08:56) Personal Guidance from Biblical Teachings (00:18:01) Exemplifying Faith and Resilience: Daniel's Story (00:20:59) Daniel's Faith Amid Unjust Accusations and Persecution (00:27:29) Religious Beliefs and Political Obligations Balance (00:44:12) Respectful Dialogue: Key in Political Interactions (00:47:57) Guiding Force: Praying for Political Leaders (00:50:08) Wisdom in Confronting Leaders with Faults (00:57:49) Abuses of Power in Spiritual Communities (01:03:33) The Great Reversal and Spiritual Warfare Listen to The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill The Power Paradox Read more of Dr. Clark's work here --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biblically-speaking-cb/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biblically-speaking-cb/support
Are you ever tempted to doubt God's goodness when you face suffering? Philosopher Ken Samples joins Bill to share from his article "Is God Good All the Time?" as he examines how we can be encouraged by how others uphold the name of God during hardships, respond to our own challenges, and more. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Why should we read Daniel? How should we approach it? DANIEL CHANGED MY LIFE. This book should be as well known as the gospels. The story of Daniel's life is astounding, shocking, and guiding. It is the perfect example of a great Christian in this world and how to center God in all aspects of your life. Talking about Daniel was a wonderful opportunity, especially with an expert whose life's work was studying his story, his life, his purpose. Mark T. Clark, Ph. D., is an Emeritus Professor of Political Science and National Security Studies at California State University, San Bernardino. In addition to his career, Clark has co-hosted the TBN series Reasons to Believe, co-authored Lights in the Sky and Little Green Men (2002) with Hugh Ross and Ken Samples, and is a member of the Scholar Community at Reasons to Believe. Clark served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1973 to 1977. Read more of Dr. Clark's work here https://marktclark.substack.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biblically-speaking-cb/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biblically-speaking-cb/support
As parents we should want our children to love Jesus more than they love us. Author Lee Ann Mancini joins the show to share from her book "Raising Kids To Follow Christ". She explains how there are endless resources available for parents, how to say the right things to your children, and much more. Later, philosopher Ken Samples shares from his article "Sin as a Disorder of the Good" and how we will never find fulfillment in anything but God. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Bill is joined by philosopher Ken Samples who discusses how close Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are in terms of their views of God. Ken lists the distinctive features of the three religions, talks about how they agree and disagree with each other, and explains how we can respectfully share our faith as Christians with Jews and Muslims. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here This conversation originally took place on November 6, 2023
The human mind is one of the most complex things God ever created. Bill is joined by philosopher Ken Samples to discuss his recent article "How Did the Human Mind Come to Be?" Ken shares the argument for Christian theism, discusses if the mind made nature or if nature made our mind, and explains how this information should impact the way we reason. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here This conversation originally took place on December 4, 2023
The strongest force against the belief in God is atheism. Bill is joined by Ken Samples as the two of them discuss an article from an atheist philosopher. They take a look at the strongest atheistic argument, the Christian doctrine of original sin, and why the creation of the world is the greatest proof for God's existence. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here This conversation originally took place on October 2, 2023
The human mind is one of the most complex things God ever created. Bill is joined by philosopher Ken Samples to discuss his recent article "How Did the Human Mind Come to Be?" Ken shares the argument for Christian theism, discusses if the mind made nature or if nature made our mind, and explains how this information should impact the way we reason. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Bill is joined by philosopher Ken Samples who discusses how close Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are in terms of their views of God. Ken lists the distinctive features of the three religions, talks about how they agree and disagree with each other, and explains how we can respectfully share our faith as Christians with Jews and Muslims. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here This conversation originally aired on November 6, 2023
Bill is joined by philosopher Ken Samples who discusses how close Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are in terms of their views of God. Ken lists the distinctive features of the three religions, talks about how they agree and disagree with each other, and explains how we can respectfully share our faith as Christians with Jews and Muslims. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
The strongest force against the belief in God is atheism. Bill is joined by Ken Samples as the two of them discuss an article from an atheist philosopher. They take a look at the strongest atheistic argument, the Christian doctrine of original sin, and why the creation of the world is the greatest proof for God's existence. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Our country is multi cultural now. Most of us have friends that we care about that are muslim or hindu. How can we reach them for Christ when we know so little about what they believe? That is where Ken Samples and his wonderful book God Among Sages comes in. Today, we will end the series. In order to understand these religions better, we need to understand Christianity better. Ken helps us do just that. You can purchase this book and all of Ken's other books at reason.org
Our country is multi cultural now. Most of us have friends that we care about that are muslim or hindu. How can we reach them for Christ when we know so little about what they believe? That is where Ken Samples and his wonderful book God Among Sages comes in. Today, we will focus on pluralism. Are all religions really just different paths to God? How do we as Christians respond to this question? You can purchase this book and all of Ken's other books at reason.org
Our country is multi cultural now. Most of us have friends that we care about that are muslim or hindu. How can we reach them for Christ when we know so little about what they believe? That is where Ken Samples and his wonderful book God Among Sages comes in. Today, we will focus on Mohammed and Islam and how they compare to Jesus and Christianity. You can purchase this book and all of Ken's other books at reason.org
Our country is multi cultural now. Most of us have friends that we care about that are muslim or hindu. How can we reach them for Christ when we know so little about what they believe? That is where Ken Samples and his wonderful book God Among Sages comes in. Today, we will focus on Confucius and Confucism and how they compare to Jesus and Christianity. You can purchase this book and all of Ken's other books at reason.org
Our country is multi cultural now. Most of us have friends that we care about that are muslim or hindu. How can we reach them for Christ when we know so little about what they believe? That is where Ken Samples and his wonderful book God Among Sages comes in. Today, we will focus on Buddha and Buddhism and how they compare to Jesus and Christianity. You can purchase this book and all of Ken's other books at reason.org
Our country is multi cultural now. Most of us have friends that we care about that are muslim or hindu. How can we reach them for Christ when we know so little about what they believe? That is where Ken Samples and his wonderful book God Among Sages comes in. Today, we will focus on Krishna and Hinduism and how they compare to Jesus and Christianity. You can purchase this book and all of Ken's other books at reason.org
Did you know that creeds, confessions, and hymns, were utilized by the early church to worship Christ before the New Testament was even written? Ken Samples joins Bill to share that the first Hebrew Christians believed him to be Yahweh translated God. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now
Our country is multi cultural now. Most of us have friends that we care about that are muslim or hindu. How can we reach them for Christ when we know so little about what they believe? That is where Ken Samples and his wonderful book God Among Sages comes in. Today, we will respond the liberal skeptical view of Jesus, that Jesus was just a good teacher and that the Early Church made him out to be God. You can purchase this book and all of Ken's other books at reason.org
As believers we can rest in the fact that the Lord is always working behind the scenes to accomplish His will. Ken Samples joins Bill to share six Biblical truths about God and government. They talk about God being the head of justice and wisdom, praying even for those who persecute us, remembering that His ultimate Kingdom is not of this world, and more. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now * This encore episode originally aired on May 01, 2023
Our country is multi cultural now. Most of us have friends that we care about that are muslim or hindu. How can we reach them for Christ when we know so little about what they believe? That is where Ken Samples and his wonderful book God Among Sages comes in. Today, we will review what the early Christians believed about Jesus. You can purchase this book and all of Ken's other books at reason.org
Our country is multi cultural now. Most of us have friends that we care about that are muslim or hindu. How can we reach them for Christ when we know so little about what they believe? That is where Ken Samples and his wonderful book God Among Sages comes in. Today, we will answer a very important question, "What was Jesus Like?"You can purchase this book and all of Ken's other books at reason.org
Today, we embark on a new journey. We are going to compare and contrast Jesus with the World's greatest religious leaders. We will be using Ken Samples' book, "God Among Sages." Today, we will answer a very important question, "Was Jesus really just a good teacher?"You can purchase this book and all of Ken's other books at reason.org
As believers we can rest in the fact that the Lord is always working behind the scenes to accomplish His will. Ken Samples joins Bill to share six Biblical truths about God and government. They talk about God being the head of justice and wisdom, praying even for those who persecute us, remembering that His ultimate Kingdom is not of this world, and more. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now
The climax of Jesus's ministry happens during Holy Week and each day is important. Ken Samples joins Bill for an informative conversation on the days of Holy Week and the church calendar. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Scripture tell us to love the Lord with all of our being--this includes our mind. (Matthew 22: 37) Ken Samples joins Bill for a deep conversation on how to use and develop God's gift of the mind through his article, Five Reading Tips to Stretch Your Mind. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Ken Samples tackles a current complaint about the Bible--Why doesn't it categorically condemn slavery? He shows how different slavery was in the Old Testament compared to the slavery we read about in the pre-Civil War American South.
Culture Talk: Being Led by the Christmas Star with David Block Dig Deeper: https://reasons.org/team/david-block Everyday Apologetics: Christmas Message from Ken Samples (10:09–17:46 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdNuKJcblyk) with Ken Samples Dig Deeper: https://reasons.org/explore/blogs/reflections Science-Faith Connection: Possibilities for the Christmas Star with Hugh Ross Dig Deeper: https://reasons.org/explore/blogs/take-two/the-star-of-bethlehem-an-astronomer-astrophysicist-and-theologians-perspective Help us create even more empowering resources! Support Reasons to Believe at: https://support.reasons.org/donate-now?source=OLYOUTUBE Follow RTB_Official for updates! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RTBofficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/RTB_official Instagram: http://instagram.com/rtb_official Website: http://www.reasons.org
Some of the most powerful words Jesus ever spoke were his seven "I Am" statements found in John 6-15. Ken Samples joins Bill for a deep conversation on Jesus's declarative statements and how it frames who He is as our God.
Decades ago, the primary concern skeptics had with Christianity was if it was true. Today, things are vastly different, including skeptics' concerns with Christianity. Now the question is, is Christianity good? Dr. Ken Samples took note of the shift, and from this observation came his book Christianity Cross-Examined: Is it Rational, Relevant, and Good? (link below). For part two of this two-part episode, Dr. Samples joins the show to talk about:Why are many Christians so unlike Christ? (1:10)Didn't God condone genocide? (7:35)Can Christianity make sense of longing and suffering? (13:45)Additional resources (23:15)Purchase your copy of Christianity Cross-Examined by clicking here!Visit Reasons to Believe ministry for more resources: https://reasons.orgDefending Christianity Podcast: https://www.defendingchristianitypodcast.orgDC Blog: https://defendingchristianityblog.org/blog/Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.defendingchristianity.org/newsletterIf you enjoy this podcast and want others to hear about it, please go to this link to leave a 5-star review!! Your support is very appreciated: https://www.defendingchristianitypodcast.org/reviews/new/We would LOVE to hear from you! If you have a question, testimony, or want to recommend a future episode topic, fill out the Contact Form to submit it: https://www.defendingchristianitypodcast.org/contact/Support the show
Decades ago, the primary concern skeptics had with Christianity was if it was true. Today, things are vastly different, including skeptics' concerns with Christianity. Now the question is, is Christianity good? Dr. Ken Samples took note of the shift, and from this observation came his book Christianity Cross-Examined: Is it Rational, Relevant, and Good? (link below). For this two-part episode, Dr. Samples joins us on the show today to talk more about what's in the book, including:Has scientific discovery made God unnecessary? (8:08)Isn't faith incompatible with reason? (17:00)Purchase your copy of Christianity Cross-Examined by clicking here!Visit Reasons to Believe ministry for more resources: https://reasons.orgResources mentioned in the show:I'm Having Doubts. Is That Okay? by Levi DadeShould Christians Have Blind Faith? by Levi DadeDefending Christianity Podcast: https://www.defendingchristianitypodcast.orgDC Blog: https://defendingchristianityblog.org/blog/Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.defendingchristianity.org/newsletterIf you enjoy this podcast and want others to hear about it, please go to this link to leave a 5-star review!! Your support is very appreciated: https://www.defendingchristianitypodcast.org/reviews/new/We would LOVE to hear from you! If you have a question, testimony, or want to recommend a future episode topic, fill out the Contact Form to submit it: https://www.defendingchristianitypodcast.org/contact/Support the show
God has revealed himself in the literal book of Scripture and He has revealed himself in the figurative book of nature. Ken Samples joins Bill to teach that the Biblical authors knew that God displays His creativity and beauty in the natural world too.
On this episode, Logan welcomes special guest, Dr. Kenneth Samples of Reasons to Believe, to talk about the Christian creeds and why they're important. Check it out! If you have a question for Logan, contact him at logan@wisedisciple.org Get your ALL NEW line of Wise Disciple merch here: www.wisedisciple.store Want to watch our latest episode of Debate Teacher Reacts? Watch it here: https://youtu.be/V0UeufdTGMs Want a BETTER way to communicate your Christian faith? Check out our website: www.wisedisciple.org OR Book Nate as a speaker at your next event: https://wisedisciple.org/reserve/ Got a question in the area of theology, apologetics, or engaging the culture for Christ? Send them and we'll answer on an upcoming podcast: https://wisedisciple.org/ask/ "Day by Day" by Citizens is used with permission. Check out their website: wearecitizens.net
Christianity looks at major issues of life and death very differently than the secular world. Ken Samples joins Bill for a difficult but rich discussion on abortion, infanticide, stem-cell research, physician assisted suicide, capital punishment, and war.
Young Earth Creationists (YEC) claim the earth and universe is only some 6000 years old according to the Bible and that any science that goes against this is flawed. Old Earth Creationists (OEC) argue that the Bible does not commit us to a 24hr day view of creation days, but that the earth and universe is, as mainstream science predicts, billions of years old. This debate was recorded in front of a live audience at Gunnersbury Baptist Church in 2012. Representing OEC were Hugh Ross & Ken Samples of Reasons To Believe. Representing YEC were Andy MacIntosh & Stephen Lloyd. • More shows, free eBook & newsletter: https://premierunbelievable.com • For live events: http://www.unbelievable.live • For online learning: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/training-and-events • Support us in the USA: http://www.premierinsight.org/unbelievableshow • Support us in the rest of the world: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/donate
Do life's most meaningful realities point to God? When Theologian Ken Samples from Reasons to Believe joins Bill he uses what he calls the “best explanation apologetics” to demonstrate God's existence and involvement in the universe. He explains how the Cosmos, Life, Ethics, Abstractions, and Religion serve as CLEAR signposts pointing to God.
In this episode, Brian Auten and Chad Gross are joined by Jacob Varghese (of SAFT Apologetics) to have a conversation about “Rules of Engagement.” How do we interact with gentleness and respect? How can we disagree without being divisive?0:30 - Obligatory “witty banter”1:45 - A discussion of Star Wars: what to watch first?3:50 - Introduction to today's topic of online engagement/social media8:05 - Who are we talking to and who is watching?10:34 - Love your enemies13:08 - Ken Samples' post about promoting unity when disagreeinghttps://a315.co/3Mgx9nj16:43 - Are we getting drawn into the “drama”?20:40 - Building up, rather than being divisive24:12 - Being labelled according to “camps”25:00 - You can disagree without being divisive26:30 - Lack of understanding on how to have healthy disagreements30:26 - The tendency to want to “win” - win what? Argument or person?31:34 - Galatians 5:1532:02 - Should Christians use memes? What about sarcasm?33:15 - Chad's view on memes34:34 - Brian's view on memes: zingers37:28 - When is sarcasm legitimate?45:13 - “Don't take the bait” - “Don't feed the trolls” (Prov 19:11)49:01 - Drawing out some principles for application* Principle of Charity/Love* Principle of Edification* Principle of Prayer* Principle of Environment/Audience* Don't equate the person with the view* Principle of Understanding* The foundation of ChristCheck out the SAFT Apologetics Podcast here: https://a315.co/3C7jo5JWe welcome your feedback!If you have a question or comment for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com
Ken Samples of Reasons to Believe joins us to look at an ever-controversial and difficult topic, violence in the Bible and killing in God's name.
In this episode, Brian Auten and Chad Gross talk to Christian philosopher Ken Samples about the importance of logic for Christians.0:30 - Peter Kreeft's audio series on the Philosophy of Thomas Aquinashttps://a315.co/3gZwXuB2:45 - Geisler's book on Thomas Aquinashttps://a315.co/3HZKzl23:34 - Intro to Dr. Ken Samples of Reasons to Believehttps://a315.co/3LvRZij6:00 - Why Christians should not be intimidated by logic10:12 - Isn't the Bible enough? Do we really need logic too?13:05 - How do you define logic, Ken?16:01 - “But Jesus didn't teach logic!”18:49 - How Jesus modeled the use of logic20:33 - But isn't logic contrary to being filled with the Spirit?25:29 - How does critical thinking relate to logic?29:46 - Where should the logic learner begin?36:34 - How logic can help us in doing good theology40:34 - How NOT to turn into the fallacy police45:38 - Recommended resourcesPatrick Hurley's books on logic:https://a315.co/3HOCxvuAttacking Faulty Reasoning:https://a315.co/3gG3xRZKen Samples' Logic 101 podcast: ALL lectures on YouTube here:http://a315.co/KenSamplesLogicWe appreciate your feedback.If you have a question or comment for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com
In this episode, Brian Auten and Chad Gross look at some timeless advice from Christian apologists for those doing apologetics. 0:45 - Intro to the topic today2:39 - Advice from Mark Mittelberg5:57 - Advice from J.P. Moreland10:43 - Advice from John Warwick Montgomery14:53 - Advice from Edgar Andrews21:48 - Advice from Ken Samples23:52 - Advice from Rob Bowman27:42 - Advice from Bruce Little29:25 - Advice from Craig Blomberg31:06 - Advice from Peter J. Williams33:39 - Advice from Lee Strobel37:24 - Advice from Greg KouklLinks mentioned in the show:Mark Mittelberg transcripthttps://apologetics315.com/2013/10/mark-mittelberg-interview-transcript/J.P. Moreland transcripthttps://apologetics315.com/2013/02/j-p-moreland-interview-transcript/John Warwick Montgomery transcripthttps://apologetics315.com/2012/11/john-warwick-montgomery-interview-transcript/Edgar Andrews transcripthttps://apologetics315.com/2013/10/edgar-andrews-interview-transcript/Ken Samples transcripthttps://apologetics315.com/2013/06/kenneth-samples-interview-transcript/Rob Bowman transcripthttps://apologetics315.com/2013/05/robert-bowman-interview-transcript/Bruce Little transcripthttps://apologetics315.com/2013/04/bruce-little-interview-transcript/Craig Blomberg transcripthttps://apologetics315.com/2012/12/craig-blomberg-interview-transcript/Peter J. Williams transcripthttps://apologetics315.com/2013/12/peter-j-williams-interview-transcript/Lee Strobel transcripthttps://apologetics315.com/2012/10/lee-strobel-interview-transcript/Greg Koukl transcripthttps://apologetics315.com/2013/09/greg-koukl-interview-transcript/We appreciate your feedback.If you have a question or comment for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com