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Jun 21, 2021 • 50min

027 - Michael J Nelson Interview

In this episode, Brian Auten and Chad Gross interview comedian Michael J. Nelson about his work in comedy, his apologetics podcast, sharing the faith and what he’s learned from watching the worst movies of all time.0:56 - Intro to a unique interview with Michael J. Nelson2:30 - Who is Mike Nelson and what is Mystery Science Theater 3000?4:05 - How did MST3K come about?5:00 - How Mike became a Christian and what inspired him to make an apologetics podcast? (Like Trees Walking)7:20 - Did apologetics play a big role in Mike’s life?9:30 - The role of apologetics with interactions with friends and family relationships12:19 - Biggest apologetic influences13:34 - What does “Like Trees Walking” mean as a podcast title?16:13 - How to be a Christian in the entertainment industry18:12 - Rifftrax - and does making that kind of content get old?20:34 - Navigating the ins and outs of humor and Hollywood content23:38 - Profound wisdom learned from watching culture’s garbage24:52 - Mike’s take on “Christian movies” and entertainment27:15 - The worst movie of all time28:10 - The most over-rated movie franchise of all time30:20 - Favorite argument for the existence of God31:45 - Mike’s worst stand-up comedy bomb ever35:05 - Trapped in an elevator with Richard Dawkins36:44 - “Do you like movies about gladiators?”38:05 - What persuades you most the Christianity is true?42:16 - What is the most quotable movie?45:10 - Mike’s sound rig setup, and a story of 8 billion pennies46:50 - Where to find all Mike’s stuffLike Trees Walking (Apologetics podcast)liketreeswalkingpod.comRifftrax.comCommentaries for B-movie oddities and Hollywood blockbusters.372 Pages We’ll Never Get Backhttp://372pages.com/If you have a question for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com
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Jun 14, 2021 • 1h 11min

026 - Them Before Us with Katy Faust

In this episode, Brian Auten, Chad Gross and The Belfast Bigot interview Katy Faust about the global children’s rights movement (and book): Them Before Us.0:38 - Pre-show chat; The Belfast Bigot and the original Bigot.2:38 - Introduction to Katy Faust and how she got into running a global children’s rights movement6:43 - How Katy went from being anonymous to going public 7:49 - How Katy influenced the Belfast Bigot9:40 - The goal of the Them Before Us movement / organization13:36 - How does Katy hear from kids whose parents prioritize their own desire above children's rights 15:31 - What do we mean when we talk about “rights”?20:09 - Why children’s rights is something that all political parties should prioritize24:33 - Three staples of a child’s social/emotional diet25:27 - How dads are not always the idiots; men and women are different32:58 - “How are you not pushing a religious view?” and “you’re just shrouding religious views in secular arguments.”36:11 - Let the data do the talking; disagreeing with reality and biology38:21 - Can’t same-sex parents do just as good of a job at raising kids?41:44 - “You’re just hand-picking these stories!”44:20 - The data we do and don’t have; society is experimenting 47:34 - The psychological damage to children from losing a parent50:13 - The practical application of “Them Before Us”53:38 - How does one engage with these topics when people are so quick to label you a bigot or a -phobe?57:52 - Having reasonable conversations1:00:17 - Discussion of exceptions to the rules; dishonest argumentation; appeals to acceptance, etc.1:05:28 - Reproductive technologies and the buying and selling of humans1:07:51 - Where to find more resourceswww.thembeforeus.comIf you have a question for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com
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Jun 7, 2021 • 52min

025 - Ken Samples - Is Christianity Good?

In this episode, Brian Auten and Chad Gross interview Christian philosopher Ken Samples on topics from his newest book Christianity Cross-Examined. This is part 2 of a 2-part interview.2:03 - The types of questions people are asking today about Christianity. Killing in the name of God, the Crusades, violence, etc.4:19 - Approaching the subject of slavery. What does the Bible actually say?10:43 - What about killing in the name of God?18:01 - What about so-called genocides in the Bible?25:03 - Presuppositional approaches to moral objections against God.28:44 - What about hypocrisy in the church?37:06 - Walking through healing from wounds from fallen leaders.42:08 - Brian’s encouragement and prayer.47:08 - Ken’s encouragement for those who do not believe.www.reasons.orgIf you have a question for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com
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May 31, 2021 • 1h 3min

024 - Ken Samples - Is Christianity True?

In this episode, Brian Auten and Chad Gross interview Christian philosopher Ken Samples on topics from his newest book Christianity Cross-Examined. This is part 1 of a 2-part interview.1:33 - Chad’s twitter encounters for the week.6:43 - Weekly Mailbag8:14 - Intro to Ken Samples9:34 - Welcome to Ken Samples9:52 - Ken’s current work and what he’s seeing in apologetics today.11:28 - The need and impact of logic and critical thinking.12:22 - The goal of the Ken’s book14:16 - Two types of atheists Ken has encountered.16:46 - What has contributed to the shift in what sorts of questions people are asking about Christianity?20:19 - The impact of rhetoric in influencing people for or against the Gospel.22:41 - The power of a cumulative case; the way inductive, deductive and abductive arguments work.23:51 - Abduction as a form of reasoning.31:06 - If God really existed, we wouldn’t need arguments…39:54 - How Christianity welcomes science and reason.41:31 - The three things you need in order to do science.48:26 - A discussion on analogies for the trinity.54:30 - Where to start when talking to others about Jesus. A discussion of apologetic methodology.www.reasons.orgIf you have a question for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com
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May 24, 2021 • 55min

023 - Apologetics in Your Church

In this episode, Brian Auten and Chad Gross make a case for doing apologetics and talk about how YOU can get apologetics into YOUR church.0:50 - Rapid fire questions with Chad.1:29 - Is “someone with an experience never at the mercy of someone with an argument”?9:45 - Why the resurrection is Chad’s favorite argument11:37 - Introduction to getting apologetic in your church12:29 - Geisler’s case for apologetics in general19:47 - Apologetics modelled in scripture26:27 - 7 Reasons why the church needs apologetics32:58 - How Truthbomb apologetics started in the local church38:38 - How Brian started a Reasonable Faith chapter40:53 - The 2-part ebook How to Get Apologetics in Your Church44:47 - The benefits of starting a local group48:22 - The community aspect of your own apologetics study group52:35 - The quickest advice for starting something in your churchResources: How to Get Apologetics in Your Church e-book Part 1http://apologetics315.com/media/Apologetics-In-Church-Podcast/HowtoGetApologeticsinYourChurch.pdfHow to Get Apologetics in Your Church Podcast Part 1https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/how-to-get-apologetics-in-your-church/id392080138How to Get Apologetics in Your Church e-book Part 2http://apologetics315.s3.amazonaws.com/church-apologetics-2/How%20to%20Get%20Apologetics%20in%20Your%20Church%202.pdfHow to Get Apologetics in Your Church Podcast Part 2https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-get-apologetics-in-your-church-2/id522500696http://apologetics315.blogspot.com/2012/05/how-to-get-apologetics-in-your-church-2_828.htmlhttp://apologetics315.blogspot.com/2010/09/how-to-get-apologetics-in-your-church.htmlhttps://www.reasonablefaith.org/chapters/If you have a question for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com
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May 17, 2021 • 49min

022 - Prophecies, Books, and Warfare

In this episode, Brian Auten and Chad Gross address a listener question about prophecy, discuss recent books they have been reading, and explore some thoughts on the reality of spiritual warfare in the Christian life.Links mentioned in the show:• Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theologyhttps://www.amazon.com/Systematic-Theology-Second-Introduction-Biblical-ebook/dp/B085XNN5H1• Wayne Grudem’s podcast episode on prophecyhttps://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/gifts-of-the-holy-spirit-prophecy/id322844869?i=1000082948644• Precious Remedies Against Satan’s Devices by Thomas Brookshttps://www.amazon.com/Precious-Remedies-Against-Satans-Devices/dp/B01COQNXQ0• Abide in Christ by Andrew Murrayhttps://www.amazon.com/Andrew-Murray-Books-Abide-Christ-ebook/dp/B076QFY8D6If you have a question for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com
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May 10, 2021 • 1h 10min

021 - Return of the God Hypothesis with Stephen C. Meyer

In this episode, Brian Auten and Chad Gross interview Dr. Stephen C. Meyer on his latest book Return of the God Hypothesis.0:43 - Intro to Dr. Stephen Meyer, author of Return of the God Hypothesis, Signature in the Cell, and Darwin’s Doubt.3:00 - Dr. Meyer’s background, education, and how he got interested in the question of intelligent design.9:58 - Meyer’s view of science and philosophy of science, the importance for understanding philosophy when doing science.16:28 - reviewing five centuries of the history of science, the false idea that science and religion have always been at war.23:49 - The reason for telling the story of the rise of science, the rejection of the God hypothesis, and its subsequent return based on the most recent scientific discoveries.28:15 - Explaining the methodology of inference to the best explanation. How this fits within theistic apologetics.36:30 - Is our goal truth, or a pre-commitment to naturalism? What challenges has Meyer faced when arguing for intelligent design?39:45 - Are there problems with postulating a mind as an intelligent cause? Are certain explanations “out of bounds” when doing science?43:00 - Shannon information43:55 - The origin of the universe, the fine-tuning of the universe, and the information in the cell. Resistance to change from a materialistic worldview.47:40 - Huge theistic implications and the corresponding push-back to them.49:15 - Helpful illustrations to explain the fine-tuning of the universe for life.53:38 - Douglas Adams’ “puddle objection” to the fine-tuning argument; the response, and a counter-analogy. The weak-anthropic principle.58:50 - How might these arguments fit into an apologetic for Christianity? The role of natural theology and the need for special revelation. The false dichotomy between evidentialism and presuppositional apologetics. www.returnofthegodhypothesis.comIf you have a question for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com
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May 3, 2021 • 52min

020 - What We Learned from the Interviews

In this episode, Brian Auten and Chad Gross discuss the past interviews and take-aways, and lessons learned along the way.5:10 - Peter S. Williams, Dawkins, and winsome argumentation.7:38 - Fazale Rana, interacting with ideas and those who disagree.11:40 - The live podcasts, and personal prophecies, and a discussion on false prophecies and false teachers.22:18 - David Baggett and moral apologetics, and arguments that point people to Christ.25:33 - The Belfast Bigot, the “bigot cave,” and pro-life arguments.28:04 - Signs of a coming revival, fruit baskets, and how topics change you.31:19 - Craig Hazen, his book on prayer, and the usefulness of personal anecdotes as a communicator.34:12 - The Wintery Knight interview, Christianity in the public square, and more reflections on how that interview challenged us, the book “Slave” by John MacArthur.39:35 - Jacob Varghese and SAFT Apologetics, atheistic challenges in India, the urgency of apologetics.42:54 - Sarah Enterline, the life of Susanna Newcome, arguments leading to Christ.45:20 - Erik Manning (the Testify YouTube channel), the power of the work of lay apologists.47:00 - More interviews ahead, please give us your feedback.47:30 - We’re running out of Ghostbusters quotes, and a proposal to “open up the canon” to another highly quotable movie….If you have a question for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com
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Apr 26, 2021 • 44min

019 - YouTube Apologetics with Erik Manning

In this episode, Brian Auten and Chad Gross interview Erik Manning, creator of the Testify YouTube Channel about doing apologetics on the internet, responding to critics, and using one’s talent to make an impact.0:35 - Introduction to our guest, Erik Manning.3:54 - How Erik got into apologetics and how his YouTube channel started.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCadiEsTZ0hNxs5OxwGiyELQwww.isjesusalive.com 8:38 - A personal anecdote about God speaking today.11:10 - The process and inspiration for creating YouTube content.16:22 - Most influential Christian thinkers on Erik’s work and study.20:52 - The importance of interacting on YouTube and other online venues.26:05 - Erik’s experience interacting with skeptics and detractors online.27:50 - How to not take things personally.29:37 - How someone can do apologetics ministry while still taking care of family commitments with five children.32:02 - The biggest challenges to face when doing online ministry.34:49 - The tools that Erik uses for making videos.36:40 - How internet ministry makes an impact, and examples, testimonies.41:42 - Words of advice for those thinking of making an impact online.Support Erik on Patreon here:https://www.patreon.com/isjesusaliveIf you have a question for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com
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Apr 19, 2021 • 59min

018 - Sarah Enterline on the Life of Susanna Newcome

In this episode, Brian Auten and Chad Gross interview Sarah R. Enterline (www.sarahrenterline.com) about her recent book No Apologies: The Life & Work of Susanna Newcome. 0:30 - Update: A nice fruit basket.1:47 - Intro to Sarah Enterline. 4:24 - What Sarah has been working on lately with The Library of Historical Apologetics. Cataloging and researching the work of historical apologists.5:50 - What Sarah didn’t expect to learn about apologists from the past, and what most people don’t know about C.S. Lewis.7:18 - What interested Sarah in Susanna Newcome? Her character and life, her academics. 10:44 - The odd relationship between Susanna and her husband. Susanna’s reputation as a top-class thinker.13:42 - Why character matters more than ever.16:27 - What makes this book different? And why it’s so amazing.18:51 - The state of women in apologetics today, and how we might see more interest and involvement of women in apologetics. 23:21 - The shift to more women in apologetics today.24:34 - Are men more interested in the rational side of faith than women, or is that a myth?30:18 - The amazing range of arguments for God in Susanna Newcome’s work. Unique perspectives she brings to the table that we don’t see today. Appeals to happiness.36:51 - The importance of defining one’s terms, and how to make a good argument. Lots of footnotes is a good thing.40:43 - When looking for evidence for God, we should expect to see miracles. What sort of evidence are we looking for?45:14 - Anticipating potential objections and answering them.45:59 - Susanna wrote a second version of her work to answer new objections on the scene in her day.49:02 - Argument from prophecy: should we see them more today? How helpful are they, and in what areas are they most beneficial?53:21 - Apologetic arguments that bolster the faith of believers, not only geared to non-believers.54:35 - What can apologists today learn from the life and work of Susanna Newcome? How to logically lay out an argument. Places to check out:www.noapologiesbook.comwww.sarahrenterline.comwww.historicalapologetics.orgwww.womeninapologetics.comSpecial Divine Action Project https://sda.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/sda/#!/aboutIf you have a question for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com

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