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Do Christian Apologists Stand to Reason?

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Greg Koukl holds two master's degrees: one in Philosophy of Religion and Ethics from Talbot School of Theology and another in Christian Apologetics from Simon Greenleaf School of Law. He is known for his engaging approach to apologetics and has authored several influential books, including "Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions" and "The Story of Reality".

 

 

 

In 1993, he founded “Stand to Reason”, an organization that aims to help Christians think critically about their faith and engage in meaningful conversations about their beliefs. The organization provides various resources, including a weekly radio program, podcasts, articles, and videos, to train individuals in effective apologetics. Greg emphasizes the importance of using thoughtful dialogue and the "Columbo tactic," which involves asking questions to guide discussions rather than making assertions.

 

 

 

Tonight, he and Brad discuss the current state of Christian apologetics and the directions it should be heading in for the future.

 

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Welcome to the New America! Dubbed 'God's Comic' by the New Yorker, for 16-years, Brad Stine has been the comedic trailblazer of politically incorrect, Christian and Conservative comedy. His new show, 'Brad Stine Has Issues', covers cultural issues with his signature brand of comedic sarcasm and satire with insight that will be appreciated by everyone who loves laughter, liberty, and the freedom to tell the truth without fear. #PCFree #BradStineHasIssues

 
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