What Does the Bible REALLY Say About Homosexuality? with Dr. Robert Gagnon

Christian Apologetics, Christianity, Divorce, Dr. Frank Turek, Dr. Robert Gagnon, Homosexuality, Love, marriage, morality, Old Testament, philosophy, Podcast, religion, sex, The Bible and Homosexual Practice, theology
Can a biblical case be made to justify the practice of homosexuality? Does science support the narrative that people are “born gay”? And what did Jesus really teach about sexual ethics in light of the Old Testament? In this powerful episode, Frank is joined by Dr. Robert Gagnon, arguably the world’s leading scholarly authority on the topic, to tackle one of the most divisive moral issues of our time. Drawing from Dr. Gagnon’s landmark book, ‘The Bible and Homosexual Practice‘, widely regarded as the standard work on the subject for over 25 years, they examine what Scripture and science reveal about the issue of homosexuality. Tune in as they answer questions like: What was the initial response to Robert’s book? How does the Bible define love? What’s wrong with “loving”…
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Hidden or Revealed? Two New Guides for the Perplexed

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As many already know, the beloved podcaster Scott Adams, beset by cancer, is wavering on death’s portal. Source
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Why I Left Islam and Became a Christian – Apostate Prophet Shares His Powerful Testimony (Part 2)

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Ex-muslim turned Christian, Ridvan Aydemir aka “Apostate Prophet”, returns to the program to continue his conversation with Frank about theological problems with Islam and his recent conversion from atheism to Christianity. Together they answer questions like: What role did David Wood play in his conversion from atheism to Christianity? As an ex-Muslim, how did visiting Jerusalem change his point of view on Judaism? Why is the resurrection of Jesus essential to the truth of Christianity? Do we need 100% certainty to believe that anything is true? Why is living a Christian life more fulfilling than any other worldview? What inspirational words did Charlie Kirk share with Ridvan shortly before his death? What advice would Ridvan give to Christians who want to evangelize to Muslims? There’s even more important insights to…
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Why I Left Islam and Became a Christian – Apostate Prophet Shares His Powerful Testimony

Apostate Prophet, Christian Apologetics, Christianity, Dr. Frank Turek, ex-muslim, Islam, morality, philosophy, Podcast, Quran. Bible, religion, Ridvan Aydemir, theology
What makes a devout Muslim from Turkey walk away from Islam in the face of extreme hostility? This week, Frank sits down with Ridvan Aydemir (better known online as the Apostate Prophet) whose stunning journey took him from Islam, to atheism, to Christianity. AP opens up about escaping the grip of Islamic doctrine, confronting the violence embedded in its worldview, and discovering the evidence that finally led him to Christ. You’ll also hear how an unlikely friendship with Christian apologist David Wood helped reshape his search for truth. During their conversation, Frank and AP answer questions like: What was the tipping point that broke Ridvan’s confidence in Islam? Why is leaving Islam so dangerous, and why do so many ex-Muslims become outspoken activists? How did Ridvan’s family react to his…
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Top 10 Reasons Why Borders are Biblical – Part 2

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Do you have locks on your doors? What about a fence so your kids can play safely in the yard? The truth is, everyone believes in secure borders and as long as human nature is bent towards evil, borders will be necessary. This week, Frank picks up where he left off from the last episode as he explains what the Bible really says about immigration, borders, and deportations while answering questions like: What are the important distinctions between legal and illegal immigration? How does stopping illegal immigration protect innocent people from evil? What happens when a country becomes too “soft” on enforcing its laws? What’s the difference between imposing religion vs. imposing morality? What is the #1 purpose of government? Isn’t it compassionate to have open borders? How can America…
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Top 10 Reasons Why Borders are Biblical

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Immigration is one of the most emotionally charged issues of our time, but what does the Bible really say about borders and deportations? Are borders unbiblical, or do they play a necessary role in human flourishing? And can governments enforce laws without violating Jesus’ teachings? In this episode, Frank goes straight to Scripture to discuss one of today’s most heated cultural debates, exposing how key Bible passages are often taken out of context to support mass immigration narratives that the text itself does not teach. Tune in as Frank lays out why the Bible consistently affirms borders and answers questions like: Was Jesus an illegal immigrant? What are four simple rules for interpreting the Bible correctly? Why do people confuse biblical commands to individuals with commands to governments? How can…
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But Jesus Never CLAIMED to be God? Actually, He Did—3 Times

Alisa Childers, Apologetics, Christianity, christology, Deity of Christ, Gospel, Jesus Christ, MamaBearApologetics.com, theology
One of the most common objections skeptics raise to the deity of Christ is the idea that Jesus never actually claimed to be God. Sure the church ended up worshiping Him as such, but this was a later development that was projected onto Jesus but wasn’t something He intended to claim for Himself . . . or so the argument goes. If you are expecting to find a Bible verse in which Jesus stands on the Mount of Olives and proclaims in English, and every other known language, “I am God!” You won’t find it. He actually did one better . . . but we’ll save that for the end. Biblically, there are several ways to know that Jesus is God. He accepted worship, possessed all the eternal attributes of God, did things only God can do, and was…
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Behind the Scenes at #AmFest2025 PLUS Fascinating Christmas Traditions with Bill Federer

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Merry Christmas everyone! In this very special episode of ‘I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist’, Frank shares his personal thoughts and experiences from his time at America Fest 2025 last weekend, including who he met for the first time, what’s coming next for TPUSA, and what new guests you might be seeing on the podcast soon! Then, we share a “blast from the past” fan-favorite episode with the great Bill Federer, where he talks about the TRUE history of our Christmas traditions and debunks some of the popular myths and questions circulating online including: Is there any CHRISTIAN truth to our Christmas traditions or are they rooted in paganism? What’s the deal with Santa Claus and where did he come from? Was Jesus REALLY born on December…
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Ten Myths About Dover: No. 1, “Jones Judged Actual ID Theory, Not a Straw Man”

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At the end of the day, the ruling by Judge Jones really is not a refutation of intelligent design at all. Source
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Can We Trust Law Enforcement? with J. Warner Wallace

Charlie Kirk, Christian Apologetics, Christianity, Dr. Frank Turek, government, J. Warner Wallace, law enforcement, morality, philosophy, Podcast, religion, theology
What happens to a society when trust in law enforcement collapses? Can a culture survive when those sworn to protect it are constantly vilified? In the aftermath of George Floyd’s death and the tragic murder of Charlie Kirk, skepticism and cynicism toward law enforcement has surged, reshaping public trust and public safety. Former cold-case homicide detective, J. Warner Wallace, joins Frank to examine how we arrived at this moment and what’s at stake if the trend continues. Together, Frank and Jim answer questions like: What is the primary role of government according to God? Why is local law enforcement considered the #1 essential service of any functional society? How does public skepticism and cynicism toward law enforcement directly impact crime and safety? Why is it so important for police officers…
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