

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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Jul 1, 2020 • 4min
Are Divorced People Free to Marry Another Biblically?
Dive into the complexities of divorce from a biblical perspective. Explore how Jesus and Paul viewed moral obligations towards former spouses. Unpack the enduring commitments that transcend legal separations. Discover insights on whether divorced individuals are truly free to remarry. This discussion offers a fresh look at scriptural teachings, helping to clarify the often-misunderstood nuances surrounding divorce and reconciliation.

Jun 29, 2020 • 9min
If You Sleep With Someone Are You Biblically Married?
Dive into a thought-provoking discussion about what truly defines marriage according to biblical teachings. Explore how sexual intimacy creates bonds but isn't the sole basis for a marital commitment. The conversation highlights the significance of ceremonies and community acknowledgment, emphasizing that true marriage is a lifelong covenant. Misconceptions around sacred unions versus casual connections are addressed, providing clarity on the depth and requirements of biblical marriage.

Jun 25, 2020 • 1h 54min
Roman Catholicism: Contending for the Faith
The discussion addresses critical differences between Roman Catholicism and Protestant beliefs, especially regarding salvation and authority. It scrutinizes the role of the Pope and the concept of purgatory, questioning their biblical foundations. The speakers investigate Mary's veneration and its impact on the understanding of Jesus' role in salvation. Emphasizing the necessity of defending core Christian doctrines, they advocate for respectful dialogue amidst significant theological disagreements. The conversation highlights the complexities of Catholic teachings in light of scripture.

Jun 19, 2020 • 1h 29min
Answering Your Questions and Push-Back on My Divorce and Remarriage Teaching
The podcast tackles the complexities surrounding divorce and remarriage from a biblical perspective. It addresses tough questions, like whether pornography addiction qualifies as grounds for divorce. The conversation also considers the impact of past divorces on church leadership roles. Insights into the ancient laws concerning divorce and God's instructions to Ezra provide a historical backdrop for contemporary discussions. Throughout, there's a mix of serious theology and light-hearted moments that keep the dialogue engaging.

Jun 8, 2020 • 22min
Interracial Marriage OK According to Bible
The discussion tackles the heated topic of interracial marriage in light of biblical teachings. Misconceptions are debunked using scriptural references, emphasizing God's intent for unity among people. Historical examples highlight the significance of faith over ethnicity, featuring narratives of Ruth and Moses. The speakers advocate for spiritual compatibility as the primary criterion in marriage, underscoring that the Bible calls for believers to prioritize partnership based on shared faith above all else.

Jun 2, 2020 • 1h 8min
You asked for it! New Believer's Q&A!
Dive into a rich exploration of faith with a Christian perspective on racism and social issues. Discover whether physical healing is synonymous with salvation and the importance of understanding Genesis literally. Get practical advice for new believers, from studying Scripture to engaging with anti-theists. Discuss the complexities of salvation, sanctification, and the nature of children’s innocence. Plus, tackle theological questions like the role of baptism and the nuances of correcting misunderstandings about faith.

May 27, 2020 • 3h 5min
Divorce and Remarriage: EVERYTHING the Bible Says about It.
Dive into the intricate teachings of Jesus and Paul on divorce and remarriage. Explore the Jewish backdrop and exceptions to divorce laws that cleverly challenge the notion of unbreakable marriages. Discover what 'sexual immorality' really means in scripture and how it relates to justified divorces, especially in cases of abuse. The discussion also examines different interpretations of biblical texts, urging compassion and understanding over strict legalism. Ultimately, it offers practical insights for modern believers navigating these complex issues.

May 25, 2020 • 1h 56min
Mormonism: Contending for the Faith Conference
Lisa Laizure, involved with the Women's Bible Study ministry, discusses the complex beliefs of Mormonism and contrasts them with traditional Christianity. Key topics include the historical role of Joseph Smith, the differing views on salvation, and the emotional challenges faced by those considering leaving the Mormon Church. Laizure emphasizes the importance of truth over feelings in faith and the need for critical dialogue, especially when engaging with Mormon missionaries. The conversation sheds light on both the theological divides and the personal journeys within these belief systems.

May 22, 2020 • 1h 55min
Jehovah's Witnesses: Contending for the Faith Conference
In this insightful discussion, Lisa Laizure, affiliated with the Women's Bible Study ministry, delves into the intricacies of Jehovah's Witness beliefs. She highlights the differences in the understanding of Jesus Christ's nature, the theological implications of terminology used in their teachings, and the challenges they present to traditional Christianity. Lisa emphasizes the necessity of compassionate engagement with Jehovah's Witnesses, addressing the emotional ramifications of their practices, particularly shunning, and advocating for respectful dialogue rooted in shared faith.

May 21, 2020 • 58min
Solid Scholarship Shows The Gospels Can Be Trusted!
In this conversation, Peter Williams, an expert on biblical scholarship, shares his insights on the reliability of the Gospels. He argues that the Gospels present a cohesive narrative backed by historical evidence and archaeological findings. Williams discusses 'undesigned coincidences' that enhance their credibility. He also tackles the claim that contradictions undermine their authenticity, suggesting they actually enrich the narratives. Additionally, he emphasizes the importance of understanding literary conventions used by Gospel writers in their unique storytelling.