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Mar 15, 2024 • 48min
Do You Have “Blood on Your Hands”? 3 Questions About “Trans Rights”
Do you have blood on your hands? Are Christian beliefs motivating trans people to commit the unthinkable act of suicide? The alarming prevalence of depression among people battling gender dysphoria has prompted advocates of the transgender movement to demand political action, proposing that the solution lies in the push for “trans rights”. But what happens when the pursuit of these “rights” collide with basic human rights?
This week, Frank tackles a very sensitive question from a listener regarding the outcry for more “trans rights” by the parents of a young trans person who tragically decided to end his life prematurely. As Frank shares some of the details of this heartbreaking story, he’ll address the erroneous notion that being in opposition to “trans rights” is what caused the untimely death of their child. During this podcast episode, Frank will answer questions like:
What are trans rights?
How do they collide with basic human rights?
What are the main conditions surrounding trans suicide?
Does social acceptance lessen the likelihood of suicide among transgender people?
How did a high school in Virginia fail in protecting not one, but two teenage victims of sexual assault?
How do trans activists bully people?
What is the best way to love someone struggling with gender dysphoria? Is it approval?
Frank will also highlight a few examples of how “trans rights” have compromised the overall safety and privacy of young women and briefly discuss how so-called gender affirming care has contributed to the current mental health crisis. Later in the episode, Frank will identify the root cause of the staggering suicide rates among transgender people and explore solutions that can offer true healing for those within the trans community. To learn more about the major flaws of transgender ideology, be sure to pick up the updated and expanded copy of Frank’s book, ‘Correct, Not Politically Correct: About Same-Sex Marriage and Transgenderism‘.
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Resources mentioned during the episode:
Article: A Landmark Finnish Study is Changing How We Approach Transgender Kids
Article: Adversity is the Key to Raising Resilient Kids (highlights Abigail Shrier’s new book ‘Bad Therapy‘)
Frank’s Book: Correct, Not Politically Correct
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Mar 12, 2024 • 43min
Does the Resurrection of Jesus Prove He is the Jewish Messiah? with Eric Chabot
If Jesus rose from the dead, wouldn’t that also demonstrate beyond a reasonable doubt that the Messianic prophecies were about Him? Even if you can convince an orthodox Jew that the resurrection actually happened, it still may not be enough to persuade them that Jesus is the promised Messiah of the Old Testament. Where exactly is the disconnect and why do so many Jews (and even Christians) have trouble detecting the link between these prophecies and the events described in the Gospels?
This week, Frank invites Eric Chabot, author of the book ‘The Resurrection of the Jewish Messiah‘, and contributor to the new book, ‘Faith Examined‘, to explore the Old Testament’s references to the Messiah and the great significance of the literary theme of the third day throughout the Scriptures. Serving as the chapter leader of Ratio Christi at The Ohio State University, Eric will share how Ratio Christi is reaching college students with the Gospel on his local campus and also touch on why there is a Jewish aversion to accepting Jesus as the Messiah. During their conversation, Frank and Eric will answer questions like:
What strategies does Ratio Christi use to engage students on The Ohio State campus?
How has the attitude towards religion shifted in recent years at Ohio State?
Why do Jews often avoid Isaiah 53?
What’s so special about 1 Corinthians 15?
Do Messianic prophecies specifically promise that the Messiah will rise from the dead?
What is the commonality between Jews who had previously claimed to be the Messiah prior to Jesus?
As you’ll hear during this midweek podcast episode, key passages from the Old and New Testaments include symbolism, typology, and metaphors, all pointing to the reality that Jesus meets all of the qualifications of the Jewish Messiah. Because of his background growing up in a Jewish community, Eric has a passion for drawing Jewish people to Christ and has used these clues from the Scriptures to foster meaningful conversations with people in that demographic. If you want to dig deeper into the significance of the Messianic prophecies, be sure to pick up a copy of Eric’s book ‘The Resurrection of the Jewish Messiah‘ and also read his chapter on this topic in the new book written by CIA graduates called ‘Faith Examined: New Arguments for Persistent Questions, Essays in Honor of Dr. Frank Turek.’
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RESOURCES MENTIONED DURING THE EPISODE:
Faith Examined book: https://a.co/d/hvS13kK
The Resurrection of the Jewish Messiah: https://a.co/d/1AvTNHd

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Mar 8, 2024 • 48min
The #1 Doctrine That Answers Christianity’s Toughest Questions with Dr. Tim Stratton
It’s the age old question–if God is sovereign over all things then how do we have free will? And if God controls everything, does that make Him the author of evil since He causes humans to sin? How do we reconcile a good God with all of the pain and suffering that’s happening in the world?
It can seem like a bit of a conundrum for Christians, and the lack of satisfactory answers has caused many people to turn away from God. But what if there was a doctrine or school of thought that could help us make sense of these seemingly intractable problems? Joining Frank on the podcast this week is CIA graduate and professor of Theology at Trinity Theological Seminary, Tim Stratton, who has spent his fair share of time studying these dillemmas. So much time in fact, that this centuries old school of thought known as “Mere Molinism” became the focus of his doctoral dissertation. During the episode, Frank and Tim will answer questions like:
What event in his personal life caused Tim to question his former Calvinist beliefs?
Where does the term Molinism come from?
What are the two “main ingredients” of Molinism?
How does Molinism compare to Arminianism and Calvinism?
What is the proper interpretation of Romans 9?
How does Molinism solve the problem of evil?
How does Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame apply to Molinism?
If you’ve ever struggled with the problem of evil or wondered how we can possibly steer our own ship when God is completely omniscient, then this episode will definitely give you a few light bulb moments! For more information on this topic, be sure to check out Tim’s contribution to Faith Examined (a collection of essays written by CIA graduates) or Tim’s book ‘Human Freedom, Divine Knowledge, and Mere Molinism‘.
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RESOURCES MENTIONED DURING THE EPISODE:
Faith Examined book: https://a.co/d/hvS13kK
Free Thinking Ministries: https://freethinkingministries.com/
Tim’s book on Mere Molinism: https://a.co/d/bBWr0u1
In-Person CIA (Charlotte, NC): https://crossexamined.org/what-is-cia/
CIA Online 2024: https://bit.ly/3T8Unjw

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Mar 5, 2024 • 36min
The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God with Justin Brierley - Part 2
Can a purely materialistic worldview account for concepts like human dignity, moral absolutes, or objective meaning? In a surprising (and encouraging) turn of events, many who once held to an atheistic worldview are beginning to see that a search for meaning without God is ultimately futile. As this realization continues to permeate the minds of prominent intellectuals within the new atheist movement, will this spark a new interest in faith conversations and even Christianity itself?
This week, Justin Brierley returns to talk more about his new book (and podcast), ‘The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God: Why New Atheism Grew Old and Secular Thinkers Are Considering Christianity Again‘, as well as explore the positive impacts of Christianity on contemporary society and its overarching role in uplifting humanity. Why did Christianity spread so quickly in the ancient world? Was Julias Caesar a hero or a tyrant? Why are people flocking to hear Jordan Peterson speak about the Bible of all things? All of this and more will be discussed in the conclusion of this special two-part series!
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Justin’s book: https://justinbrierley.com/the-surprising-rebirth-of-belief-in-god/
The Surprising Rebirth podcast: https://justinbrierley.com/surprisingrebirth/

Mar 1, 2024 • 48min
The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God | with Justin Brierley - Part 1
Explore the surprising resurgence of belief in God among intellectual atheists, with insights on the shift from secularism to Christianity. Delve into the collapse of the new atheist movement, Christian influence on Western values, and the compatibility of Christianity with science. Discover the transition from atheism to Christianity among secular intellectuals and the debate on atheism vs. theism.

Feb 27, 2024 • 44min
Navigating the Digital Age: Youth, Technology, and Social Media Survival
Discover the dangers of excessive social media use on youth mental health and how parents can protect their children. Learn practical rules to safeguard kids from phone addiction and explore the potential of using technology for good purposes as a Christian. Dive into the impact of technology on faith, truth, and mental well-being in today's digital age.

Feb 23, 2024 • 48min
From Gangs to the Gospel: An Inside Look at the Faith Journey of Ruslan KD
Join Frank as he chats with Ruslan KD about his journey from gangs to the Gospel, his transition from atheism to Christianity, and his success as a Christian YouTuber. They delve into topics like the impact of Christian content creation, Ruslan's favorite podcast guests, and the cultural shift leading more people to Christ. Dive into personal stories, reflections on faith, and insights into content creation in this engaging conversation.

Feb 20, 2024 • 54min
The Lazy Approach to Evangelism | with Eric Hernandez
Christian apologist Eric Hernandez discusses his new book on 'lazy evangelism' with tactics to engage non-believers effectively. Topics include essential tools for apologetics, distinguishing rebutting vs. refuting, stumping a pro-choice advocate, defending faith without Bible, Paul's principles for dialoguing, and Jesus refuting logical fallacies.

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Feb 16, 2024 • 48min
Living in the DAZE of Deception | with Jack Hibbs
Pastor Jack Hibbs from Calvary Chapel Chino Hills discusses deception in today's world and his new book. Topics include church reopening during the pandemic, obedience to authorities, deception within the Church, the transgender phenomenon, and the importance of recognizing truth from lies.

Feb 13, 2024 • 57min
The Top 10 Hasty Generalizations That Plague Our Society Today
Have you ever had someone jump to false conclusions about you based on a single comment or tweet? That’s what you call a hasty generalization, and people on both sides of the political and theological aisle have been guilty of committing this logical fallacy, many times resulting in the marginalization of whomever is on the receiving end of the accusation. In this current season of political chaos, how can you speak your mind (and share the truth) without falling into the trap of becoming a victim (or maybe even a perpetrator) of these snap judgments?
This week, Frank addresses 10 hot-button topics in a single podcast episode! How will he cram so much in so little time? Hastily! In this lightning fast discussion on politics, religion, and logical fallacies, Frank will answer questions like:
Is it racist to care about border security?
Does being concerned about racial disparities mean that a person is “woke”?
Is it divisive to call out heresy in church?
How did Frank respond when someone called him a bigot?
Do Christians seem to carry a lot of political influence as of late?
What did the “He Gets Us” ad campaign get wrong…again?
Later in the episode, Frank responds to an email from a skeptic who made a few hasty generalizations in regards to the previous podcast episode featuring Eric Metaxas. Whether it’s political issues like border security and election fraud or theological debates like a young earth versus an old earth, we shouldn’t make assumptions without having sufficient information. Want to learn more about how to avoid hasty generalizations? Consider attending the Fearless Faith conference in Xenia, OH this upcoming weekend (February 16-17)!
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