

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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Jan 27, 2021 • 8min
DON'T Interpret The Bible Like This
Alisa Childers, a commentator focused on biblical interpretation and progressive Christianity, dives deep into the nuances of scriptural understanding. She emphasizes the distinction between literal and metaphorical readings, showcasing how context and genre shape meaning. The discussion also explores different hermeneutical approaches, revealing the risks of oversimplification. A key point is the tension between personal views of Jesus and traditional teachings, underscoring the need for a biblical foundation to avoid misconceptions.

Jan 26, 2021 • 3min
Will People Be Punished for Picking the Wrong Religion?
Alisa Childers, a prominent voice in Christian discussions, engages in a thought-provoking dialogue on religious choices. They tackle the intriguing notion that people might not face punishment for selecting the 'wrong' religion. The conversation critiques the oversimplification of faith and dives into the implications of rejecting God. With wit and insight, Childers and her guest emphasize the profound nuances of salvation and the importance of making informed spiritual decisions.

Jan 25, 2021 • 5min
Hell's Not Real. Duh.
Alisa Childers, a prominent voice on progressive Christianity, engages in a deep dive into the reinterpretations of traditional beliefs. The conversation scrutinizes a controversial quote from Pope John Paul II regarding heaven and hell, questioning its authenticity. They explore the stark contrasts between conventional and experiential interpretations of the afterlife, referencing Rob Bell's views in 'Love Wins.' The dialogue raises important questions about moral choices and the accountability tied to sin, shedding light on the modern faith landscape.

Jan 25, 2021 • 44min
The True Meaning of Jesus Washing The Disciples' Feet
Explore the profound meaning behind Jesus washing the disciples' feet in John 13. The conversation highlights themes of humility and servanthood, emphasizing their significance in Christianity. Listeners learn about the power of love demonstrated through this act and its implications for modern church practices. Personal anecdotes enrich the discussion, urging self-reflection and genuine connections among believers. The essence of service is celebrated, reminding everyone that true leadership stems from humility.

Jan 24, 2021 • 5min
"Jesus Didn't Die to Satisfy God's Wrath But To Satisfy Yours"
The podcast dives into the controversial topic of atonement, challenging progressive Christian views. It critically examines penal substitutionary atonement, emphasizing the necessity of understanding God's righteous judgment. The host argues that the emotional rhetoric of progressives can muddy essential theological concepts. Insights from recent interviews are explored, as the conversation navigates the tension between divine justice and human sentiment. Expect daily updates as the series unfolds, tackling various claims about the nature of Jesus's sacrifice.

Jan 23, 2021 • 4min
Are Christians Saved by a “Magical Sinner's Prayer”?
Alisa Childers, a host known for her theological interviews, joins in to discuss the complexities of Christian salvation. They tackle misconceptions surrounding the 'sinner's prayer,' emphasizing that true redemption involves genuine faith and a personal relationship with Christ. The conversation dives into whether people risk their salvation by choosing the wrong beliefs and critiques the idea of 'magical' prayers. This insightful dialogue challenges listeners to reflect on deeper aspects of faith and salvation.

Jan 23, 2021 • 1h 15min
20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 19)
Pastor Mike, a knowledgeable guide on biblical teachings, shares insights on thought-provoking questions. He tackles the concept of imputed righteousness with reference to Psalm 18, explores the biblical narrative around dinosaurs, and discusses the fate of those with severe dementia in relation to salvation. Mike also converses about how to authentically share faith without being perceived as overbearing and offers guidance for young believers on discerning false doctrines. This lively interchange invites deeper contemplation of faith and scripture.

Jan 22, 2021 • 10min
Wrath and Hell Are Just Metaphors?!
The podcast delves into the contentious idea that God's wrath and hell might just be metaphors. It argues for the necessity of these concepts in understanding divine love and justice. Listeners will explore the clash between progressive interpretations of the cross and traditional views on salvation. The discussion further examines the balance between restorative and punitive justice in the Bible, emphasizing the importance of understanding both to grasp a full picture of righteousness.

Jan 21, 2021 • 5min
The Dogmatic and Heartbreaking Politics of "Progressive Christianity"
The conversation dives deep into the complex relationship between faith and political identity, particularly how conservative Christians navigate their beliefs in a diverse political landscape. The debate around abortion takes center stage, unpacking the slogan 'legal, safe, and rare' and the ethical implications tied to it. There's a stark contrast presented between pro-choice and pro-life arguments, emphasizing the tragedy of innocent lives lost. Overall, the discussion critiques the moral and ethical dilemmas revolving around this contentious issue.

Jan 20, 2021 • 4min
It Depends on What You Mean by "Gay"
In this discussion, guest Alisa Childers, a prominent voice on progressive Christianity, examines claims surrounding homosexuality from a biblical perspective. She encourages listeners to ponder the intricate balance between identity, temptation, and redemption. Childers emphasizes that while certain actions may be viewed as sinful, the struggle with temptation itself isn't condemned. The conversation highlights the importance of faith, self-denial, and the broader implications of understanding sin in the Christian journey.


