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Ask with David Deane is a podcast exploring the contours of Christian beliefs in thought and practice, focusing on the big questions of life, faith, culture, philosophy, and theology. David is a Christian, a husband and a father, who likes to think, speak and write about the big questions we face in life.

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Ask with David Deane is a podcast exploring the contours of Christian beliefs in thought and practice, focusing on the big questions of life, faith, culture, philosophy, and theology. David is a Christian, a husband and a father, who likes to think, speak and write about the big questions we face in life.

    Understanding the “tree of the knowledge of good and evil”

    Understanding the “tree of the knowledge of good and evil”

    What is the “tree of the knowledge of good and evil”? How have people understood it in the past? What does it represent? Does it mean anything for you and I today? These are some of the ideas we explore in this fascinating interview with Dr. Nathan French (Ph.D. Hebrew Bible and the ancient Near East) who is one of the few leading authorities on this subject!
    Spoiler: Nathan helps us to see there is another dimension to this familiar story, which has a big impact on how we view the Bible as a whole.

    • 1 hr 16 min
    How do Christians respond to the charge ‘The Bible is full of contradictions’?

    How do Christians respond to the charge ‘The Bible is full of contradictions’?

    “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…” 🔔🔔🔔Contradiction! Or is it? Critics of Christianity often argue that the Bible cannot be trusted as a reliable source of information – historical or otherwise – because it contains many contradictions. In this week’s episode of Ask I suggest there are at least three different elements we need to keep in mind when assessing apparent Bible contradictions.

    • 16 min
    What does the statement ’the fool says in his heart there is no God’ mean?

    What does the statement ’the fool says in his heart there is no God’ mean?

    "The fool says in his heart, 'There is no God.'" (Psa. 14:1; cf. Psa 53:1). What does this verse mean? Does the Bible teach that people who deny God's existence are... stupid? 
     
    In this week's episode of Ask, I take a look at these verses and their surrounding contexts to unpack some of the significance of this statement. And no - if you do happen to believe in God, you don't get a pass on this one.

    • 7 min
    Why do Christians refer to God as ’male’?

    Why do Christians refer to God as ’male’?

    Ariana Grande sings “God Is a Woman”… Bishops campaign for more “expansive language and imagery about God” that encompass feminine pronouns… Books and films like The Shack portray God as a woman… And at least one Rabbi has argued that the Hebrew Bible hints at God’s own transgenderism…
    In this episode of Ask I take a deep dive into different angles on the question ‘Why do Christians refer to God as male‘? My conclusion is: I cannot see how the degenderfication of God-talk is needed nor wise. Ultimately, it stands as a move against the way in which God has chosen to reveal Himself, redeem us in the God-man Jesus, and relate as a Bridegroom to His Church, the Bride.

    • 18 min
    Is ’Name it and claim it’ teaching Biblical?

    Is ’Name it and claim it’ teaching Biblical?

    “Believe you deserve it and the universe will serve it.” #PositiveVibeTribe.
    ‘Name it and claim it’ teaching, also known as the ‘Word of Faith’ movement, is a phrase used in reference to popular teachings by some televangelists, faith healers, and other various Charismatic and Pentecostal preachers. For example, Word of Faith teacher, Kenneth Copeland, writes: “you can have what you say! … If you are living in poverty and lack and want, change what you are saying. It will change what you have… Discipline your vocabulary!”
    In this episode of Ask I respond to the question ‘Is ‘Name it and claim it’ teaching Biblical? I argue that history says no, the Bible says no – and so should you. The best antidote to the ‘Word of faith’ espoused by the likes of Kenneth Copeland is ‘the word of God.’ Come and see!

    • 19 min
    Did Jesus even exist?

    Did Jesus even exist?

    Was Jesus a real historical person? Or do Christians live their lives for a copy, paste and compile of pagan antiquity? In a stunning survey from late 2021 here in Australia, only half of Australians (49%) view Jesus as a real person who actually lived. Nearly a quarter (23%) of Aussies see Jesus as a mythical or fictional character, while around one in three (29%) don't know.
     In this week’s episode of Ask, I respond to the question ‘Did Jesus even exist?’ which has been submitted following a previous episode where I compared belief in Santa to belief in Jesus. But for the alarming statistics of the recent Aussie survey, I wouldn’t think this question needed much of a response, but I’ve decided to break my time-limit rules to weigh the claims of “Jesus Mythicism”. You be the judge.

    • 20 min

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