The Only Good Argument Against God (Part II)
Are there any good reasons why a good God would allow evil and suffering in the world? The answers may surprise you!
The Only Good Argument Against God
There’s only one good argument in the atheist’s arsenal: the problem of evil and suffering. What is the “argument from evil”? Plus: a Q&A on whether or not believers should watch horror/exorcism films.
Why Didn’t Jesus Begin His Public Ministry Earlier in Life?
Have you ever wondered why Jesus did not begin His public ministry until He was 30 years old? In this episode of The Faith Explained, Cale unpacks this question from a listener.
Why Do Catholics Pray To Mary?
Is praying to Mary biblical? Is the rosary just vain repetition, the kind of prayer that Jesus criticizes in Matthew chapter 6:7-8? In this episode, Cale offers an in-depth look at Catholic devotion to Mary, rooted in the Bible and in history.
The History and Mystery of Advent
If we’re going to have a Happy (Church) New Year this Advent, we need to know the reason for THIS season. Plus: What happened to the dead before the “advent” of Christ?
"Wanna Bet?" Pascal's Wager (Part IV):
Matchmaker: Pascal in the end reveals himself as a lover of God, who wants others to meet--and fall in love with--Love, personified.
"Wanna Bet?": Pascal's Wager (Part III):
How to respond when someone says, "this isn't REAL trust or love of God. It's just a way to avoid Hell."
Wanna Bet? Pascal's Wager (Part II)
In his classic argument for betting your life (and afterlife!) on God or against God, Blaise Pascal shows that you can't "cop out" by trying to stay agnostic as a third option.
“Wanna Bet?” Pascal’s Wager
Pope Francis wrote a letter to the Church about Blaise Pascal. How can we understand his most famous argument for staking your life on God? “You bet your life”, indeed!
Famous Last Words
In the final episode of the series on the Book of Revelation, Cale summarizes the message of Revelation, and discusses: Thirsting for God and God thirsting for us Maranatha – Come, Lord Jesus! Not falling in with the crowd