
Worldview Legacy | The Think Institute #176 “I Don’t See Any Evidence for God” (How to Respond)
An atheist looks you in the eye and says, “There’s just no evidence for God.” What do you say?
In this episode, Joel Settecase exposes the “apologetics cycle of doom” and shows you a better way to answer the skeptic who keeps demanding “more evidence” but never seems satisfied. Instead of chasing objections forever, you’ll learn how to flip the script using presuppositional apologetics, uncover the atheist’s hidden assumptions, and bring the conversation back to the cross of Jesus Christ, where real transformation happens.
If you’re a Christian man who wants to lead your family, stand firm in a hostile culture, and give confident answers when atheists push back, this episode is your playbook.
You’ll learn:
What the “apologetics cycle of doom” is—and how to break out of it
The one question you must ask first: “What do you mean by evidence?”
Why atheism has a logic problem, a mind problem, and a world problem
How the atheist is trusting laws of logic, the human mind, and the orderliness of the world that his worldview can’t explain
How Christianity uniquely grounds evidence, science, and rationality
A simple way to pivot from philosophy back to the gospel of Jesus Christ
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Keywords: Christian apologetics, presuppositional apologetics, evidence for God, atheist objections, laws of logic, worldview, Christian men, men’s discipleship, family discipleship, evangelism, Joel Settecase, The Think Institute, Hammer & Anvil Society, transcendental argument for God, TAG, answering atheists, biblical worldview.
