

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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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.

May 5, 2020 • 1h 31min
Dr. Sean McDowell Critiques “The Myth of Persecution” by Candida Moss
Candida Moss, an acclaimed author, challenges the historical narrative of Christian persecution in her book. She argues that the intensity of early Christians' suffering might be overstated, impacting beliefs surrounding the resurrection of Christ. Dr. Sean McDowell, an expert in this area, provides compelling counterarguments. The discussion dives into the unique aspects of apostolic martyrdom, the context of early Christian suffering, and how these narratives are affected by philosophical influences. It's an enlightening exploration of faith, history, and scholarly debate.

Apr 28, 2020 • 54min
I've kept this project a secret... until today.
An exciting new initiative explores inaccuracies in the Passion Translation, teaming up with scholars. The moral complexities of the death penalty are examined through biblical lenses. Strategies for engaging self-proclaimed prophets are discussed, emphasizing discernment and accountability. Practical resources for understanding biblical contexts, including genealogies in Genesis, are shared. The challenges of church leadership are illustrated through a scenario involving a pastor's family, highlighting the need for integrity and the importance of God’s Word.

Apr 19, 2020 • 1h 21min
The Mind Blowing Significance of Passover as Prophecy
Discover the fascinating connections between the Jewish Feast of Passover and Jesus. The discussion reveals how the symbolism of the Passover lamb prefigures Christ’s ultimate sacrifice. Hear about the prophetic implications of Jesus' trial and crucifixion, highlighting his role as the perfect offering. Learn about the deep theological ties between redemption, sacrifice, and the new family of believers formed through Christ's death. This exploration encourages listeners to find hope through the profound significance of Passover in their own spiritual journeys.

Apr 14, 2020 • 1h 10min
Q&A + Jesus Taught Monogamy
Explore the challenges of monogamy as taught by Jesus and its implications for modern relationships. Delve into the emotional depth behind Jesus' cry of abandonment during crucifixion and its prophetic connections. Gain insights on the complexities surrounding sexual morality, especially regarding premarital relationships and forgiveness. Unpack the historical validity of letters to the churches and the assurance of salvation despite differing interpretations. Discover how God's sovereignty offers comfort through life's hardships.

Apr 8, 2020 • 1h 10min
Yes, Christian Parents Can (and Should) Teach Kids Apologetics. Here's How.
In a thoughtful discussion with Natasha Crain, an author passionate about empowering parents to teach their children about faith, listeners discover the importance of teaching apologetics at home. Natasha emphasizes how engaging in conversations about Jesus can help kids build a confident faith. She shares tips on using her books to navigate challenging questions and foster critical thinking. The need to address misconceptions surrounding biblical miracles is also explored, along with strategies for meaningful faith dialogues in today’s secular world.

Apr 7, 2020 • 1h 30min
How to Get Saved
Explore the profound difference between knowing Jesus and truly being saved. Discover the significance of sin and its impact on salvation, and the dangers of comparing oneself to others in morality. Delve into the importance of personal accountability and genuine forgiveness through Christ. Unpack the connection between Old Testament sacrifices and Jesus' crucifixion. Lastly, understand the nuances of repentance, grace, and the essence of authentic faith in receiving salvation, moving beyond mere verbal acknowledgment.

Mar 31, 2020 • 1h 4min
Some Flat Earth Ramblings and Q&A
Pastor Dean Odle, a vocal advocate for a 'flat Earth' interpretation of the Bible, dives into intriguing discussions about scripture and faith. He uncovers the implications of believing in vain from 1 Corinthians 15 and debates the complexities of faith as a gift. The conversation spans practical communion practices, the role of Satan in human sin, and the identity of 'he' in 2 Thessalonians 2:7. Odle also shares insights on 'Mystery Babylon' and engages in valuable discussions aimed at enhancing apologetics.

Mar 29, 2020 • 1h 1min
Before You Cut Your Hand Off for Jesus Watch THIS: The Mark Series pt 33 (9:43-50)
Discover the true meaning behind Jesus' shocking words about cutting off body parts—it's not about literal harm! Explore the metaphoric depths of sin, sacrifice, and the serious commitment needed to follow Him. Delve into the concept of Gehenna and the reality of divine judgment, while contrasting modern views on sin. Engage with the eternal stakes of spiritual truths and the urgency of prioritizing faith during crises. This thought-provoking discussion redefines repentance and the journey towards spiritual health.

Mar 26, 2020 • 1h 43min
Oops. I guess I'll do Q&A instead.
Tech hiccups led to an unexpected Q&A where pressing faith questions were tackled. The nature of God's grace versus the law was explored, revealing profound connections between the Last Supper and Passover. Listeners were encouraged to discern contemporary misconceptions of the gospel. Crucial discussions on the complexities of biblical texts, including the Trinity, sparked interest. Personal struggles with faith were shared, emphasizing the importance of sound doctrine and community support in navigating spiritual doubts.