

BibleThinker
Mike Winger
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.
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Nov 25, 2020 • 1h 4min
THIS is why you need to CHUCK The Passion Translation
Brian Simmons, the creator of The Passion Translation, faces scrutiny in this enlightening discussion. The hosts delve into the translation's origins, questioning its scholarly credibility and interpretative liberties. They emphasize misleading claims about Aramaic texts and highlight inconsistencies, particularly around the term 'Christ.' The conversation also tackles theological tensions regarding believers' identities as 'anointed ones.' Listeners are urged to approach scripture with integrity, advocating for thoughtful critiques within faith communities.

Nov 23, 2020 • 1h 12min
Exactly What's Wrong With Everyone's Morality: The Mark Series pt 49 (12:28-34)
Explore the heart of morality with Jesus' profound teachings on love. Discover how loving God is paramount and illuminates our duty to love others. Dive into the historical exchange between Jesus and a knowledgeable scribe that reveals deep spiritual truths. Uncover the necessity of humility and grace in living out these commandments. Through sincere inquiry and thoughtful dialogue, this discussion encourages genuine faith and understanding, showing that love is indeed the foundation of our moral purpose.

Nov 22, 2020 • 32min
Kenneth Copeland Cures Your Baldness and Ruins Your Faith
Kenneth Copeland, a controversial figure known for his faith healing claims, dives into the bizarre realm of promised baldness cures. The discussion highlights the alarming teachings he propagates, warning followers about financial manipulation and spiritual risks. Listeners learn why many still follow Copeland despite his misleading doctrines. The talk emphasizes the vital need for discernment within Christianity, urging believers to seek genuine faith rather than false promises of prosperity.

Nov 20, 2020 • 1h 16min
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 12)
Pastor Mike, a thoughtful theologian, navigates complex moral issues surrounding the death penalty and pro-life beliefs. He argues that supporting capital punishment doesn’t inherently clash with a pro-life stance. The discussion delves into the nuances of 1 John 5:16-17 and the theological implications of sin and death. Mike highlights the importance of thorough research in shaping public theological commentary and emphasizes the balance between love and truth in witnessing for Christ.

Nov 18, 2020 • 1h 7min
I've Seen More Christians Fall From This Than Anything Else
Dr. Sean McDowell, an insightful author and youth pastor, dives into the challenges Christians face regarding sexual ethics in today's upside-down culture. He discusses his new book 'Chasing Love,' emphasizing the necessity of sexual purity and godliness in relationships. Sean explores the pervasive issues of pornography and the complexity of purity and singlehood, advocating for a compassionate community that honors God's design. He also addresses gender identity with a balanced perspective, urging understanding while maintaining biblical values.

Nov 16, 2020 • 1h 2min
Progressive Christians Are The Modern Sadducees: The Mark Series pt 48 (12:18-27)
Discover the intriguing parallels between modern progressive Christians and the Sadducees of the Bible. The discussion highlights how Jesus' critiques of the Sadducees resonate with today's liberal theologians. Dive into the complexities of resurrection and misinterpretations, contrasting traditional beliefs with contemporary views. Explore the reinterpretation of biblical miracles and the implications for understanding God's power. The conversation serves as a guide to recognizing and resisting the tactics that challenge core biblical truths.

Nov 6, 2020 • 1h 6min
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 11)
Pastor Mike, a dedicated pastor known for his theological insights, dives into a variety of intriguing questions. He discusses the importance of confronting false teachings within the Church, balancing love and discernment. The interpretation of Mark 16:17-18 sparks debate on metaphorical versus literal meanings. He also addresses salvation, the nature of truth, and how physical health relates to scripture. Delving into concepts like Lordship Salvation and the baptism of the Holy Spirit, this conversation is a rich exploration of faith and interpretation.

Nov 2, 2020 • 44min
The Death Penalty Is Biblical... Obviously
This discussion dives into the biblical foundations of the death penalty, examining key passages from Genesis to Romans. It tackles tough questions about wrongful convictions, Jesus' teachings on mercy, and the debate between retribution and restoration. The speaker emphasizes using Scripture to inform political views rather than party lines. Additionally, it reflects on the evolving stance of the Catholic Church and calls for reform in capital punishment, making the case for justice and accountability in society.

Oct 30, 2020 • 1h 3min
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 10)
Pastor Mike, a leader in spiritual guidance and theological discussions, tackles thought-provoking questions with insight. He delves into the significance of Melchizedek and explores the tension between God's sovereignty and Satan's role. The nature of objective truth versus subjective belief is examined, as well as the complexities of marriage, singleness, and parental guidance in faith. He also discusses the importance of understanding scriptural interpretation in the context of modern Christian challenges, emphasizing a respectful approach to theological discourse.

Oct 28, 2020 • 2h 4min
Is "Critical Race Theory" Biblical? No.
Neil Shenvi, an expert on societal narratives and Critical Race Theory (CRT), dissects the implications of CRT from a biblical perspective. He argues that while racism is a serious issue, CRT may offer misguided solutions that perpetuate further injustice. The discussion covers the historical context of race in America, the legacy of slavery, and challenges faced by interracial couples. Shenvi advocates for courage in addressing racial issues while critiquing CRT's ideological roots and its clash with Christian values, emphasizing a return to biblical principles for justice.