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S10E8: The Bible On Slavery (Part Two)

April 2, 2019

We continue our discussion of the topic, and address allegations that the Bible advocates for sexual offenses.

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Tags slavery, rape, Rape in the Bible, sexual offenses, sexual assault, matt dillahunty, Matt dillahunty debate, braxton hunter debate, atheism debate, atheist, atheism
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S10E7: The Bible On Slavery (Part One)

March 20, 2019

Skeptics and Christians alike, understandably, have difficulty seeing how a God of love could advocate for slavery. Yet, the law of Moses, as translated in most english Bibles, does explain how Israelites were to buy, sell, and treat their . . . slaves. Is this proof that the God of the Bible is a moral monster? In this episode, we’ll cover the most objectionable statements in scripture, as they relate to slavery, and discuss the terminology, culture, and intentions of the biblical writers. In the first and last word segments, we’ll cover death-bed conversions, and intuition!

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Tags slavery, old testament slavery, old testament, braxton hunter, johnathan pritchett, matt dillahunty, atheist, atheism, atheist debate, does God exist, exodus 21, paul copan, is God a moral monster, rape, genocide, israel, ancient israel, debate, braxton hunter debate
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S10E6: How Does NASA Help Explain the Resurrection?

March 12, 2019

Who did Jesus think he was? It makes a difference when it comes to the discussion of the resurrection. We discuss what Braxton calls "recalibrated plausibility," and answer the question of whether there is good reason to believe that Jesus thought of himself as God's special agent to bring about the kingdom. How does this relate to NASA and the moon landing? Find out on this episode of Trinity Radio!

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Tags Nasa, Jesuss, Resurrection, matt dillahunty, matt dillahunty vs Braxton Hunter, Matt dillahunty debate, atheist debate, atheism debate, Nasa and Jesus, Nasa and the Resurrection, Kalam, Braxton hunter, johnathan pritchett, recalibrated plausibility, apologetics, Christianity, Christian
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S10E5: Youtube Comments from the Matt Dillahunty Debate

March 6, 2019

In this episode we discuss some of the harsh responses we've received from atheists in the comment stream of the Matt Dillahunty vs. Braxton Hunter debate. We also try to answer some of the more kind-hearted and thoughtful questions from reasonable atheist commenters.

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Tags matt dillahunty vs Braxton Hunter, matt dillahunty, Braxton hunter, debate, atheism, apologetics, the atheist experience, atheist experience, trinity radio, free will, determinism, leighton flowers, johnathan pritchett
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S10E4: Braxton Hunter vs Matt Dillahunty Debate Review

February 27, 2019

Braxton recently debated famous atheist, Matt Dillahunty. Here, we discuss that debate and cover topics like the nature of human freedom, the beginning of the universe, the resurrection, divine hiddenness, the nature of faith and more.

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Tags dillahunty, matt dillahunty, matt dillahunty vs Braxton Hunter, does the Christian God exist?, does the Christian God exist, cosmological, free will argument, leighton flowers, braxton hunter, unapologetics conference, debate review
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S10E3: Truthbombs: Brief Thoughts on Current Issues

February 13, 2019

We discuss the recent Houston Chronicle article which covers sexual offenses in the Southern Baptist Convention. We also cover a recent story in which a pastor is considered to have acted in an uncouth manner. How goofy is a pastor allowed to act, and how often? Finally we discuss the claim that Christian speakers should not share a platform with Catholics, Prosperity Gospel speakers, and those of other religions.

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S10E2: Can We Investigate Miracle Claims?

January 30, 2019

Is there some secret rule that precludes historians and/or everyone else from concluding that a miracle is the best explanation for an event in the past? Find out on this episode of Trinity Radio where we also discuss why the term atheist has morphed from “one who maintains that there is no God,” to “one who simply lacks a belief in a god/gods.” And stick around for the last word which is a brief discussion of whether the unborn represent new human life.

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S10E1: The Gospels and Eyewitnesses

January 23, 2019

In this episode we discuss whether we know who wrote the gospels and whether we know who the eyewitnesses were. In addition to these questions, how do you raise girls in a culture of gender sensitivity, and should we have man-caves, or gentleman's studys.

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Tags Eyewitnesses, gospels, reliability, new testament, richard bauckham, authoriship, bart ehrman, braxton hunter, johnathan pritchett, papias
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S9E22: NonConformist or NonChristian?

December 27, 2018

One or more of your theological beliefs are . . . odd . . . to everyone else. After all, you're an individual - a free thinker. You're different from most. Is that okay? When is it dangerous? When does it mean you're not a Christian? Join us as we discuss all this and more in the Season Nine Finale of Trinity Radio!

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S9E21: The Pros & Cons of Learning On Your Own

December 18, 2018

Trinity Radio has a NEW FORMAT!!! Open Theism, Pelagianism, Hyper-Calvinism . . . when have you gone too far, and how do you safeguard against HERESY?

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S9E20: Atheism & Generation Z (The YI'MA Series)

December 18, 2018

Within Generation Z there is an increase in atheism, according to a Barna study. The research presents the data on why teens say that is the case. In this episode we'll evaluate those reasons. The barna study is linked below.

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S9E19: Live from Australia!

December 4, 2018

Things are heating up in the outback, where Braxton is doing evangelistic apologetics Aussie style! Join us Down Under with special guest, Jeremy Lee, as we discuss the state of evangelism and soteriology in Australia, and discover an incredible campus ministry that's making a difference!

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S9E18: What is Deep Preaching?

November 26, 2018

It is often said that America's pulpits are filled with shallow preaching. But of what does deep preaching consist? In this episode, we'll layout a possible definition, and look at its implications.

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S9E17: Evangelism & Cumulative Case Apologetics (The Finders)

November 21, 2018

Sometimes apologetics seems like just a bunch of big complicated arguments. Is there a simpler strategy for having meaningful conversations with people from other worldviews? This week we discuss a method for having casual conversations with the hopes of reaching others for Christ.

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S9E16: Jesus Outside The Bible

November 8, 2018

Did you know that there are non-Christian references to Jesus from sources outside the Bible as early as 55 AD? In this episode we take a look at that material, and discuss what value it has for making a case that Jesus existed, and that the Christian message is true.

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S9E15: Near Death Experiences

October 31, 2018

What's up with near-death experiences? It is estimated that fifteen million Americans have had such experiences. Is the view consistent with Scripture? Is it something Christians should be excited about or uncomfortable with?

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S9E14: Doubt & Other Things That Make Christians Uncomfortable

October 24, 2018

Theology and Apologetics can get uncomfortable. Sometimes, Christians who are unfamiliar with the field, find themselves offended by what their own Christian defenders say. The subject of doubt, the role of the Bible in apologetics, and other issues are covered in this episode! Are you uncomfortable?

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Tags Doubt, Apologetics, Braxton hunter, Johnathan Pritchett, emotional doubt, intellectual doubt, evidence, atheism, cults
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S9E13: Biblical Counseling vs Christian Counseling, and Apologetics!

October 17, 2018

What is the nature of the ongoing debate between "Biblical Counseling," and "Christian Counseling?" How do doctrinal positions impact one's views in the debate? What Christian Apologetics have to do with all of this? We'll discuss some interesting connections, and similarities between the debate over apologetic methodologies, and approaches to counseling among believers. We'll also discuss how soteriological views direct the discussions.

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Tags biblical counseling, christian counseling, apologetics, nouthetic
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S9E12: The Seven Churches of Revelation

October 10, 2018

This one would be great for anyone teaching through Revelation! With Braxton just back from Turkey, he and JP discuss the historical backgrounds of each church mentioned in the book of Revelation. This is a good one to check out as a YouTube video since there are quite a few images and videos that may be helpful.

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Tags seven churches, ephesus, smyrna, laodicea, pergamum, sardis, philadelphia, thyatira, historical background, context, history, location, turkey, anatolia, asia minor, to the churches
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S9E11: Simple Explanations, and Soteriology (The Finders)

September 20, 2018

In this third ever episode in "The Finders" series, we answer questions regarding practical ways to explain tough theological and philosophical concepts, and tackle a couple of questions regarding soteriology. 

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