Host: Greg Koukl
Greg talks about the terminology of the same-sex marriage debate, the Bible supporting Marxism, his view on presuppositional apologetics, Jesus’ suffering, James Boccardo, and church donations.
Topics
- Doesn’t the terminology of the same-sex marriage debate change the discussion? (00:00)
- Is there an approach to the Bible that leads to concluding it supports Marxism and same-sex marriage? (00:10)
- What’s your view on presuppositional apologetics? (00:18)
- Did Jesus’ suffering on the cross add to its salvific affect? (00:27)
- What do you think of James Boccardo’s method of evangelism? (00:40)
- When is a donor so tainted that a church should not take a donation? (00:48)
Mentioned on the Show
- Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty – Economics and the Christian worldview
- Acton lectures on sale (including some by John Stonestreet, Jay Wesley Richards, and J. Budziszewski)
- Politics According to the Bible by Wayne Grudem
- STR podcast – J. Warner Wallace interviews James Boccardo on Unsilenced
- What if Christians Were "Unsilenced"? by J. Warner Wallace (review of Boccardo's book)
- Unsilenced: How to Voice the Gospel by James Boccardo
- The Best Question to Ask When Starting a Conversation about God by J. Warner Wallace
- A Stone in His Shoe by Greg Koukl