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Theology on Air is a weekly podcast that explores the truth claims of Christianity, often through the eyes of non-Christians. Agnostics, atheists, skeptics, and people of other faiths discuss and debate the issues of the day and the timeless questions of the past. We'll dig deep into theology, the Bible, and current events, but we promise to do so with charity, grace, and a bit of humor. Theology on Air is brought to you by the leadership of Theology by the Pint, Houston and recorded at the ...
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Theology by the Pint headed up north for our first foray into The Woodlands, as we discussed how Faith intersects with Politics. Conservative and Progressive Pastors shared their differing perspectives and then audience members texted in questions to a larger panel and listened as they answered, disagreed, joked, sparred, and drank delicious craft …
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Theology is not just for Sunday mornings, Bible Studies, and seminary classrooms. We all do theology every day. Every time we ponder who God is, what He's like, how He interacts with us, and how our lives are part of His purposes, we're being theologians. This podcast series will explore the lives and stories of Houston's "Everyday Theologians" and…
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A TBTP LIVE EVENT: As the presidential election gets closer, let's do the thing you're never supposed to do and - talk about politics and religion!Republican Austin Freeman (who will be voting for Trump) and Christian Democrat, Josh Crawford (who will be voting for Harris) explain how their faith informs their ballot-casting. Don't worry, we'll hav…
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Ken, Cody, and Evan look at the latest stories from a Christian worldview. We look at how podcasts have changed the presidential race, a controversial death penalty case in Texas, Kamala's plagiarism, and going to prison for abortion protests.
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Theology is not just for Sunday mornings, Bible Studies, and seminary classrooms. We all do theology every day. Every time we ponder who God is, what He's like, how He interacts with us, and how our lives are part of His purposes, we're being theologians. This podcast series will explore the lives and stories of Houston's "Everyday Theologians" and…
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Theology is not just for Sunday mornings, Bible Studies, and seminary classrooms. We all do theology every day. Every time we ponder who God is, what He's like, how He interacts with us, and how our lives are part of His purposes, we're being theologians. This podcast series will explore the lives and stories of Houston's "Everyday Theologians" and…
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Dr. Mike Licona of Houston Christian University joins Sarah and Evan to look at his new book, Jesus, Contradicted. The book is an easier to read version of Licona's doctoral work that challenges the assertions of unbelievers concerning "contradictions" in the New Testament. Licona argues that the Gospels are ancient biographies and, as such, have c…
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Cody and friend C join Sarah and Evan for this week's White Pill Radio. We look at a bizarre warning from the Surgeon General that parenting can be dangerous, the recently released manifesto by the Trans shooter of Covenant Presbyterians school last year, Trump's statement that we need more religion, and whether it's a good idea to allow those marr…
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How much choice to we have in our lives? Is everything already predetermined and mapped out? Even our salvation/faith? Or do we have the freedom to decide everything from who we date/marry, what job we take, where to live, and ...whether to follow Jesus or not? (And if we do own that choice...can we also opt out?)Join us as we revisit a classic deb…
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We admit it, Ken and Evan are not economists. But they do have a healthy distrust of the Federal Reserve and that goes a long way. In the wake of political promises to fix "price gouging," the offer of $25K for home buyers, and never-ending inflation, Ken and Evan look at what inflation really is and what Christian money and monetary policy might l…
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Stephen Curto and Steven Hiller offer an introduction to Dispensationalism. Perhaps the most widely-held theological system in America, it is often known best for the "Left Behind" series or the Scofield Bible. On an interview with Tucker Carlson recently, John Rich seemed to speak of it as a dangerous theology, at least some understandings of it. …
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Ken and Cody join Sarah and Evan as we discuss the latest headlines. We look at the controversy at the Olympics regarding XY (male?) boxers fighting YY (female?) boxers, two sad stories involving abortion, and we ask whether political candidates should, you know, have a platform publicly displayed somewhere.…
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It's another bowl of cherries on White Pill Radio! We have a first time guest, Cody Pogue, to talk with Mace and Evan about Vice President Harris' rise to the top of the nomination, the ironic death of a pastor/scholar's church, and the homelessness crisis in America (that VP Harris may have commented on in the past.) Cody is more in the political …
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Sarah and Evan are joined by two guests to talk about an absolutely wild news cycle. Past guest and speaker Stephen Curto joins us to talk about his movement from being something like a Never Trumper to deciding to vote for him after the assassination attempt. We also had a first-time guest join us! We look at the impact of the assassination attemp…
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J. Warner Wallace joins Sarah and Evan to look at his latest book, The Truth in True Crime. Mixing his experience as a detective with his knowledge as an apologist, Wallace looks at the phenomenon of the "true crime" genre and looks at what it can teach us about life and faith.
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We take a break from our usual White Pill Radio format to have a roundtable conversation on the greatness of America. Sarah, Evan, Ken, and Austin all came up with their own Top 10 lists for unique or favorite things about America that make America 'Merica. Maybe you'll want to come up with your own before listening to theirs? Anyway, in honor of t…
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First, hang in there, the audio gets better! Apologies for a dang mic cable being ever so slightly disconnected. We have edited the audio as best we can on it is only on Evan's mic...so give it time, the audio gets better. (BTW, if any volunteers want to help us produce our content, we're hiring! For no pay.) Sarah, Evan, and Austin look at the pre…
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Should Christians engage in politics? Should Christian morality be at the heart of the laws we make and enforce? Does God appoint governments? What the heck is a Christian Nationalist and...are you one? When does Patriotism turn into idolatry?Our THREE guest speakers:Max Anton (repping for Christian Nationalism),Norman Horn (founder and President o…
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Are those blurry creatures from another planet or another spiritual plane? And should we be afraid either way? Are there any connections to weird passages in Scripture? Why should Christians care about it at all?Our two guest speakers, Jeremy Evans and Phil Tallon, will bring opposing perspectives to the conversation and then we'll have a large for…
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Sarah, Evan, Mace, and James discuss a series of interesting Catholic stories, a disturbing story from Ru Paul's show, a look at social contagions, and asking what the benefits of "multiculturalism" really are.
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Part 2 of A Dummies Guide to the Early Church will help anyone understand the major issues in the Church from about 450 to 800. Still dealing with Christological issues, i.e. the nature of Jesus, Councils 4-7 sought to iron out key doctrines in the Church. We'll explain basic concepts and phrases that Christians should be familiar with and you'll l…
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It's just Ken and Evan this round and we go pretty deep on a number of topics. We actually pull the curtain back a bit and examine the opening tagline for the show. Why are we "post-apologetic" and what is "blessed talk?" We look at Apple's disastrous new iPad commercial and do a deep dive on the morality of tariffs. We also look at the side-by-sid…
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Dr. Austin Freeman joins us to look at some of the more bizarre Bible-adjacent theories out there. Is the Book of Enoch legit? Are "seed wars" between Jesus' people and the descendants of Satan a thing? Who were the Nephilim in Genesis 6? We look at all of that and more!
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This week, Marquice Hobbs and Oscar Villanueva join Evan (sadly, not Sarah this week!) to look at the Pro-Palestine (pro-Hamas) college protests, the wisdom of teens having phones, 8th graders banned from future competition for protesting a trans athlete, and Russell Brand's surprising baptism.
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Part 1 of A Dummies Guide to the Early Church will help anyone understand the major issues in the Church for the first four centuries. Mainly dealing with Christological issues, i.e. the nature of Jesus, we see one extreme understanding after another. (Jesus is not God! Jesus is not a man!) We'll explain basic concepts and phrases that Christians s…
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Ken, Sarah and Evan look at the most recent news with a Christian spin. Ken tries to white pill Evan, who has become black pilled on the abortion question. Meanwhile, why are we always at war? Adults, the second article about polycules (basically large adult partnerships) is not child friendly. It's not explicit, but you may want to listen without …
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Pastors Justin Gingrich and Evan McClanahan look at the question of homosexuality from a biblical perspective. Is it wrong? Can it be justified? What are the best biblical cases in each direction? A panel discussion including Gabriel Orr, Mark Ball, and Meredith Mills follows the initial presentations. If you like what you hear and want to support …
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There are a lot of juicy topics in this week's episode. We look at Mr. God Delusion himself, Richard Dawkins, all of a sudden defending Christianity, J.K. Rowling's fight for the freedom to speak, a truly bizarre ritual at UCLA's medical school, and more. Thanks to Austin Freeman for stopping by!
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Father Frank Vera of Holy Cross Chapel in downtown Houston joins Sarah and Evan to look at some of the FAQ concerning Roman Catholicism. Why do we pray to saints? Is there a treasury of merit? What is transubstantiation? Is the priesthood a biblical office? Many thanks to Father Vera for giving of his time.…
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Sarah, Evan, and Scotty take a look at the most current news from the Christian worldview. We look at two stories about how unhappy Americans are (especially Gen Z), the threat to freedom of speech, the closing of a Bible museum, and a major white pill regarding pornography in Texas.
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Is the Bible reliable? True? Trustworthy? Are the 'red-letter' words more important than the rest? Does it ever get it wrong? Have you ever read something weird in the Bible and questioned whether maybe that author "got it wrong?" Are Paul's words just as important as Jesus' words? Can we trust the Bibles we have today? Are we still bound by the ru…
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There's a lot in the book of Revelation that is confusing, perplexing, even scary. But if you want to understand the basics of the various "end times" schools of thought, this is the podcast episode for you. Sarah talks with a Pre-Millennialist, and Amillennialist, and a Post-Millennialist to look at their different readings of Revelation and how t…
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Austin and Ken join Evan to look at four news stories this week: the strange story of the soldier committing suicide for the cause of Palestine, a bill in Indiana that forces intellectual diversity at universities, whether rights come from God or not, and the Alabama Supreme Court saying IVF babies are indeed human children.…
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Dr. Austin Freeman, the hippest professor this side of the Mississippi, joins us to talk about demons. What are they? Is Satan their boss? Why do we ignore them in the West? And what horror movies get it right? Learn more about HCU's Apologetics program here: https://www.facebook.com/hcuapologetics/.…
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An interesting Mini-TBTP took place recently where two Protestants, Jerry Walls and Juan Carlos Martinez, looked at the issue of Purgatory. Usually considered a major divide between Catholics and Protestants, Dr. Walls defends it as a Protestant. This event was held at First Lutheran prior to a more formal debate on the same topic between James Whi…
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Pastors Drew Knowles and Andy Gray of Oak Forest Church join Sarah and Evan to talk all things liturgy. What is it? Is it just the old customs of dead religion? Or does it have a particularly important place in the modern world?
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Sarah and Evan are joined by Austin Freeman and Ken Cowan to talk about the latest headlines, including the immigration crisis on Texas' border, Kamala Harris' abortion tour, and two AI stories. Parents, in case you listen to this in front of your children, from about 51 minutes to 1 hour 7 minutes, we talk about the rise of AI sexbots and pornogra…
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Theology by the Pint ventured down for our first-ever event in Sugar Land. We looked at the question, "Is Social Justice Biblical Justice?" How does the Bible speak to the current issues of the day? What aspects of the Bible do we look to? Is it all just a matter of interpretation?
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Alisa Childers and Tim Barnett join us to discuss their new book, The Deconstruction of Christianity. Is deconstruction something of a fad or a real threat to Christianity? Is it just maturing in the faith or is it tearing it down with nothing else to put in its place? We talk about all of that and much more.…
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