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Mike Winger
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Apr 30, 2019 • 57min

Do Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence? Nah.

Dive into the debate on whether extraordinary claims genuinely require extraordinary evidence. The discussion reveals how this popular slogan can create biases, especially when assessing religious beliefs like the resurrection of Jesus. Explore the importance of careful evidence analysis versus dismissing claims based on preconceived notions. The host also emphasizes engaging youth through personal outreach and community connections, providing insight on effective evangelism with humility and genuine love.
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Apr 28, 2019 • 53min

Who Wrote Mark's Gospel? Part 1 of the new Mark series

In this engaging discussion, Richard Bauckham, a prominent New Testament scholar known for his work on eyewitness testimony, teams up with Tim McGrew, a philosopher renowned for his contributions to Christian apologetics. They dive into the evidence supporting Mark as the true author of the Gospel, influenced by Peter's teachings. The conversation highlights the significance of named characters in Mark's narrative, the pivotal roles of women witnesses, and the historical credibility of names and geography found within the text.
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Apr 24, 2019 • 2h 1min

Debate Review! Mike Winger vs Matt Dillahunty on the Resurrection

Mike Winger, known for engaging views on theology, faces off with Matt Dillahunty, an influential figure in atheism. They delve into the complexities of historical evidence for Jesus' resurrection. Winger critiques Dillahunty's treatment of history and emphasizes the importance of eyewitness testimonies. The conversation explores the intersection of philosophy, historical facts, and the implications for understanding miracles. Notably, they navigate the challenges of evaluating supernatural claims within a rigorous historical framework.
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Apr 23, 2019 • 1h 1min

The State of Youth Today and How to Disciple Them (Dr. Sean McDowell)

Dr. Sean McDowell, an expert on youth engagement and author focused on strengthening Christian faith among younger generations, discusses how to effectively reach today's youth. He emphasizes the importance of building genuine relationships and trust with Generation Z. The conversation includes innovative strategies like using films for deeper family discussions and navigating complex topics like LGBTQ issues with sensitivity. He also shares insights from his new book addressing the urgent need for effective discipleship in a diverse world.
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Apr 9, 2019 • 53min

Why We Can't Agree on What Faith Is and What We Can Learn From It.

In a thought-provoking discussion, Matt Dillahunty, a renowned debater on atheism, explores the polarizing definitions of faith held by Christians and non-Christians. The conversation digs into loyalty's role in shaping belief, emphasizing rational discourse. Dillahunty also examines the evidence of God through creation, the challenges posed by spiritual blindness, and personal journeys of faith, including overcoming depression. With insights on upcoming debates, the dialogue invites listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and experiences.
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Apr 2, 2019 • 1h 6min

Were They Really Persecuted for Saying Jesus Rose?

Delve into the historical evidence surrounding the apostles’ belief in Jesus’ resurrection and their willingness to face persecution. Explore the intense suffering experienced by early Christians under Roman rule, highlighted by accounts from Tacitus. Discover the significance of martyrdom, with a focus on figures like Peter, James, and Paul, and how their sacrifices validate their claims of witnessing the resurrection. The discussion also touches on contemporary perceived persecution and theological queries, providing a comprehensive view of faith challenges throughout history.
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Mar 27, 2019 • 1h 25min

20 Arguments against the existence of God

Cameron Bertuzzi, a prominent Christian YouTuber from Capturing Christianity, joins Mike Winger and Jon McCray of Whaddo You Meme for an engaging discussion. They tackle twenty arguments against God, debating the nuances of biblical interpretation and the presence of evil. The trio explores the significance of prayer and miracles, particularly focusing on the resurrection of Jesus. They emphasize that invisibility doesn't equate to non-existence, arguing that scientific advancements can actually bolster faith, creating a captivating dialogue on belief versus skepticism.
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Mar 26, 2019 • 54min

A Manual for Creating ATHEISTS!

Explore how a book promoting atheism may misrepresent facts and promote doubt in faith. Delve into street epistemology and its tactics, questioning the methods and intentions behind discussions of belief. Understand the critical distinction between faith and knowledge through philosophical insights. Learn about effective ways to teach children about faith while encouraging questioning and theological understanding. This engaging discourse challenges both atheism and the perceptions of Christianity, promoting deeper discussions.
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Mar 24, 2019 • 58min

Philemon Explained

In this insightful discussion, Onesimus, a runaway slave, shares his transformative journey from servitude to church leadership. Paul the Apostle emphasizes the themes of love and reconciliation, drawing parallels between his appeal for Onesimus and Christ’s advocacy for believers. They delve into the significance of grace and forgiveness, encouraging listeners to foster genuine relationships within the Christian community. The conversation also highlights how suffering can lead to spiritual growth and the eternal rewards of faith.
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Mar 19, 2019 • 56min

Here's What Paul Knew About Jesus

Paul the Apostle, a key figure in early Christianity known for his influential letters, shares insights into his understanding of Jesus. He tackles objections around his knowledge of Jesus, emphasizing historical contexts that showcase the reality of Christ’s existence. The discussion dives into Paul’s transformative experience, the urgency of the apostles' mission, and theological themes of salvation and sin. Fascinatingly, Paul also addresses debates surrounding the empty tomb, highlighting both belief and skepticism in early Christian communities.

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