Out of the Question Podcast: Uncovering the Question Behind the Question
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318: What’s the Difference Between “Pro-Life” and Abolition?
Is the overturning of Roe v. Wade at the federal level a true victory for the unborn? Is it truly pro-life to simply turn it over to the states, or are we promoting regulation over eliminating the murder of the unborn?
317: How Do Contemporary Terms Influence Our Worldview?
Humanism has radically revolutionized the terms we use in our culture as we are bombarded by political correctness and woke-ism to the degree that truth has fallen in the street and lives are destroyed. How is this affecting our worldview?
316: What Do You Need to Know (But Don’t Know) About Abortion Pill Reversal?
What Do You Need to Know (But Dont Know) About Abortion Pill Reversal?
315: How Does Scripture Address Common Marriage Difficulties?
What is the most common difficulty in marriage? The answer may surprise you. Tim Yarbrough shares from the law-word of God the sins that so easily beset a Christian marriage.
314: Whose Responsibility is Reconciliation?
Reconciliation is paramount for the God of peace, goodness, and order, and therefore, all relationshipsman and man, man and God, and man and naturemust go from hostility to peace. Join special guest Martin Selbrede, Chalcedon vice president, to discover
313: Does God Believe in Freedom of Speech?
The Bible has a lot to say about speech. Two of the Ten Commandments deal with it, and the rest of the Bible is filled with wisdom and precepts about words, the tongue, and the fruit of our lips. So, how does today’s debate about freedom of speech square
312: Is It Possible to Find Joy in the Midst of Suffering?
Suffering is a part of the Christian life, but so-called compassionate humanism seeks to escape it through euthanasia and assisted suicide. What good comes from suffering, and how should a Christian view it?
311: Can Christian Ideals Survive Without a Christian Faith?
Theres a phenomenon in America where you take a Christian holiday and turn it secular, but it doesnt stop there. The celebrations only grow more pagan, more humanistic, and more immoral. Is this what happens when society abandons the Christian faith?
310: Is the “Generation Gap” True or Contrived?
When did generational divides in our culture emerge, and is the generation gap genuine or artificial? Does age classification accurately reflect individuals nature? What happened to shared faith experiences across ages that once united families and com
309: Is the American Church Saved but Not Salty?
The American churchs focus on personal salvation has allowed Gods enemies to gain cultural ground, and much of todays compromise traces back to Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood. Seth Grubers book, The 1916 Project, offers insight and enc