
BibleThinker
Learn to think biblically about everything! Teaching theology, apologetics, and verse-by-verse Bible studies. Mike Winger teaches with clarity, doesn't shy away from controversial topics, and always seeks to teach the Bible accurately. This podcast will equip you to know and defend the Christian faith and understand the Bible in a deeper way.
Latest episodes

Aug 27, 2021 • 1h 30min
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 46)
This engaging discussion tackles the intriguing question of why Jesus didn’t mention Paul’s future role. It explores the identity of God and whether He can be considered male. The conversation also dives into the complexities of personal faith, touching on OCD vows and fears. Listeners learn about the concept of the eternal soul and ponder the fates of those lost in the Flood. Finally, the podcast covers the importance of finding identity in Christ, especially for today's youth facing social pressures.

Aug 23, 2021 • 2h 10min
100+ hours of research. Is the longer ending of Mark authentic?: The Mark Series pt 69 (16:9-20)
Dive into the intriguing debate over the last twelve verses of the Gospel of Mark. Discover the manuscript evidence, translations, and early church acceptance that frame this discussion. The speaker shares insights on the authenticity of both the short and long endings, revealing the biases and inaccuracies from both sides. With a focus on linguistic discrepancies and historical context, the exploration offers clarity on a complex topic. Plus, an exciting glimpse into future discussions on women in ministry and the book of Hebrews awaits!

Aug 20, 2021 • 1h 18min
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 45)
Explore the concept of conscience before the New Covenant and how it contrasts with today's understanding of right and wrong. Discover insights on maintaining a grateful attitude despite life's irritations. Dive into theological debates between Covenant and Dispensational Theology. Unpack the meaning behind Jesus' plea for forgiveness during the crucifixion. Lastly, navigate complex topics like sharing faith in secular environments and the importance of communication in relationships with differing theological views.

Aug 18, 2021 • 13min
Clarity on Homosexuality and the Biblical Term "Abomination"
The discussion centers on interpreting Leviticus 18:22, questioning whether it condemns homosexuality or merely highlights health concerns. It emphasizes the need for a universal moral standard amid cultural misunderstandings. The conversation also addresses the challenges of discussing homosexuality within Christian circles, advocating for empathy while distinguishing temptation from behavior. Additionally, it calls for a balanced view on sin, urging the church to uphold biblical teachings while fostering a loving engagement with contemporary cultural norms.

Aug 16, 2021 • 1h 40min
How I Would Interpret The Longer Ending of Mark: The Mark Series pt 68 (16:9-20)
The discussion dives into the controversial last twelve verses of Mark, spotlighting snake handling and its misleading practices. It navigates Jesus' post-resurrection appearances and the doubts faced by his disciples. The role of baptism in salvation emerges, emphasizing belief over ritual. The podcast also unpacks casting out demons and speaking in tongues, clarifying their significance for early evangelism. Finally, it addresses the complexities of suffering and the pitfalls of misplaced faith, urging sound belief over mere sincerity.

Aug 13, 2021 • 1h 37min
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 44)
Curious about the marital status of Jesus' disciples? Dive into how family ties influenced their commitment to ministry. The conversation also touches on the challenges of giving to those in need, reflecting Jesus' compassion while navigating modern dilemmas. Mental health is another hot topic, addressing whether seeking help is a sign of weak faith. Explore the internal battle between living in the spirit and the flesh, alongside reflections on managing domestic abuse in relationships and the complexities of divine judgment.

Aug 6, 2021 • 1h 36min
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 43)
The discussion dives into Jude's reference to Enoch, examining how Jesus regarded the Old Testament as authoritative. Listeners express fears about reading Scripture and receive guidance on overcoming anxiety. There's a thought-provoking analysis of a woman's act in Matthew 26:13 and its significance. The podcast also tackles Old Testament punishments, framing them as expressions of God's justice and love. Additionally, the speaker unpacks the complexities of free will, moral behavior, and the implications of Christ's sacrifice in modern perspectives.

Aug 4, 2021 • 4min
If You Die Without Hearing About Jesus... What Happens Next?
Delve into the fate of those who never hear about Jesus. The discussion centers on how one's knowledge influences judgment, suggesting that ignorance doesn't exempt people from accountability. It also touches on the inherent understanding of God and moral consciousness. Ultimately, the conversation emphasizes that faith in Jesus is portrayed as the only route to salvation, making these existential questions both thought-provoking and relevant.

Aug 2, 2021 • 1h 20min
Why Skeptics Don't Think Jesus Was Buried But I Do: The Mark Series pt 67 (15:42-46)
The podcast dives deep into the historical validity of Jesus's burial, highlighting the defense against skepticism. It explores Roman and Jewish burial customs, emphasizing Joseph of Arimathea's pivotal role. Key archaeological evidence is examined, revealing intriguing insights into the burial practices of the time. Scholarly debates are confronted, particularly those influenced by figures like Bart Ehrman. The conversation balances skepticism with faith, underscoring the significance of the burial and empty tomb in the context of the resurrection.

Jul 31, 2021 • 1h 41min
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 42)
Pastor Mike, a seasoned leader addressing complex church issues, dives deep into various topics. He discusses a young adult's dilemma regarding family leadership and sin, emphasizing the balance between law and empathy. The significance of John the Baptist being Jesus' cousin is explored, alongside whether Christians should adopt early church practices. Personal experiences of witnessing and the impact of deconstruction stories on faith add depth, while theological insights about the name Yahweh spark intriguing debate within the Trinity.