The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Broadcast, J. Warner offers a number of brief, rhetorically powerful responses to the objection: “Earth is Just a Pale Blue Dot in a Huge Hostile Universe.” If the earth was specially designed by God, why does it appear to be so unimportant in the universe? Why is it surrounded by a universe that appears to be randomly hostile? If God cared so much about Earth, why wouldn’t appear to be more important in the grander scale of the cosmos? These Quick Shot responses are designed to help you remove intellectual obstacles when talking about God with your friends and family members. They are also available on the Cold-Case Christianity Phone App so you can access them as you are interacting with others.
Why I’m An Evidentialist
How to Be the Christian Case Maker You’ve Always Wanted to Be
Good (and Bad) Reasons to Be a Christian
Conversations About Heaven and the Soul
Why Creeds Are an Essential Characteristic of Christianity
The Case for An Afterlife and the Biblical Description of Life After Death
Church Planting, Apologetics and the Christian Culture
Ways to Strengthen the Faith of Young Christians and Answer Skeptical Objections
Responding to Hyper-Skepticism with Evidential Modesty
Speaking Christianese and the Evangelistic Danger of Low Expectations
Abductive Reasoning and the Case for the Resurrection
The Case for Christian Case Making
Leading People to Christ Requires Good Leadership
The Challenge of Reaching the Unchurched
Is God Real? Evidence from the Laws of Logic
The Problem With Answering the Problem of Evil
Making a Case for God from the Beginning of the Universe
Is Contentment a Journey Rather Than a Destination?
Investigating the Evidence for the Pro-Life Position
The Journey from Skepticism to Certainty
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