The Daily Apologist Podcast The Daily Apologist Podcast
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Do you desire to know more about how to defend the Christian faith? If so, this podcast is exactly what you need! Dean Meadows (M.A. in Christian Apologetics, Biola University) navigates difficult questions and provides accessible insight into everything apologetics.
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Who Cares About the Atonement?
Atonement is a million dollar, theological word. But did you know that it is the central doctrine of the Bible? Did you know that more and more popular and academic skeptics are attacking this foundational building block of Christianity? So many Christian do not understand the doctrine nor do they know how to defend it. In this podcast, Dean Meadows starts you down the journey of understanding and defending atonement.
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When the Atheist YouTuber Comes to Town: Jim Barrows of the Atheist Community of Austin
Jim Barrows is a prominent member of the Atheist Community of Austin. He's appeared numerous times on the Atheist Experience and Talk Heather. Here, Dean interviews Jim about his atheism.
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When the Atheist YouTuber Comes to Town: My Interview with Ethan Micheal
Ethan Micheal is one of the fastest growing YouTube hosts within the atheist community. He hosts 7 billion channels (at least it seems like he does). He dropped by for a conversation about life, God, and his deconversion story. Check it out!
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The Confession of a Deconverted Rock Star Part 4
Jon Steingard, lead singer of the Christian band, Hawk Nelson recently announced his deconversion from Christianity. In his announcement he asked the question, "If God is loving, why does He send people to Hell?" In this final episode, Dean address that very question.
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The Confession of a Deconverted Rock Star Part 3
In the latest episode, Dean continues to address a main reason for Jon Steingard's deconverstion, the natural problem of evil.
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The Confession of a Deconverted Rock Star Part 2
In this episode, Dean continues his series on the deconversion of Hawk Nelson's lead singer, Jonathan Steingard. Here, Dean looks at the evidential problem of evil.