Johnathan and Braxton are joined by Adam Roth to discuss an NPR article that says Christians (unlike those of other religions) get confirmed in their Christianity in higher education, and a Huffington Post article that says millennials should "compost Christianity."
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Louis C.K. says abortion is killing a baby, but that women should have the right. Atheist columnist says it's possible to have meaning and purpose without God. What do these two things have to do with each other? Find out on this episode of Trinity Radio.
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What if your pastor was suddenly told that he was not allowed to preach the gospel? What would the church do? What would be the first response? It would probably be to write a senator or protest. Is this the right thing to do? As democrats and republicans wage war against each other, we discuss the first thing a Christian should do when the politics of their nation are not biblical.
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Is it child abuse to teach your kids about God? We discuss an article that argues for making this illegal. Transhumanism is discussed, as well as living forever by transferring consciousness into an artificial neural net.
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It has come up again. Should ministers still extend "decisional" invitations.
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Would you like to see Trinity Radio host a theology and cooking youtube channel? Well, Dr. Johnathan Pritchett promises it's on its way if just ten people do one simple thing explained in this episode. Listen as we discuss the strange phenomenon of Church potluck dinners and see if we can bring out any theological nourishment.
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He pastored a church of 5,000, served as an evangelist for 15 years, and authored six sought-after books. For the first time in the history of Trinity Radio, Dr. Harold F. Hunter joins us for a discussion of a highly controversial subject that is often ignored in church today.
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Are seminaries selling their souls by offering courses via distance education? Where did Jesus go after his death, but before his resurrection? Are these questions related? No, but they are both discussed on this episode of Trinity Radio!
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He lost almost 200 lbs, and he did it for the Lord. This week we talk with Adam Powers, the pastor of Bellview Baptist Church in Laurens, SC about his incredible journey of losing himself and losing the weight for God.
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We're back . . . and already dated. Listen as Drs. Braxton Hunter and Johnathan Pritchett discuss last month's breaking news items such as terrorism in Miami and the Southern Baptist Convention's annual meeting. Seriously though, there is some good discussion of theological issues.
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Dr. Hunter and Dr. Pritchett discuss the theological and ministry dangers of trusting random Google results for the most important questions of life.
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Dr. Hunter and the new Dr. Johnathan Pritchett discuss issues that have happened since the season 5 finale last spring. The SCOTUS decision, a conference on Calvinism, and apologetics training in the local church are all discussed. Check it out!
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Dr. Hunter and Prof. Pritchett discuss the various ways in which scholars and everyday Christians study their Bibles. Which method is right for you?
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Dr. Hunter and Prof. Pritchett discuss Sean Carroll's recent interview on NPR and how atheist scientists sometimes have an agenda. Also, they answer listener mail regarding the problem of suffering.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson says that we should just make up our own meaning and purpose. Christian parents often give this same subtle atheistic advice to their kids by telling them they can be whatever they want when they grow up. Dr. Hunter and Prof. Pritchett break it down on Trinity Radio.
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Dr. Scott Spencer is with us to discuss what it is like pastoring in an area that is 90% Mormon.
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Pastor Paul Cooper, Dr. Hunter's friend and Calvinist debating partner joins the show for a balanced review of Mark Dever's nine marks of a healthy church!
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Braxton and Johnathan discuss Braxton's recent debate with Calvinist pastor and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary grad, Paul Cooper at the Whosoever Will Conference in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Dr. Hunter and Prof. Pritchett discuss the problem of suffering in this episode. This includes a laundry list of things lay Christians say, but . . . shouldn't.
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Braxton and Johnathan discuss the problem of church people speaking as though everyone's personal beliefs are valid, how to be on fire for God, and whether the average church is being biblical in how they find new pastors.
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