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The Jesus Juke (and other Logical Fallacies)

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In this episode of the Current Reality Podcast, Michael Clary and Wade Thomas return after a long break to discuss the “Jesus Juke” and other logical fallacies. They critique the prevalence of emotional reasoning, particularly in issues like feminism and homosexuality, emphasizing the need for Christians to remain rooted in truth and reason. They conclude with a hopeful outlook based on the rationality of the gospel and the stabilizing influence of the church. This episode calls for a return to disciplined, logical reasoning anchored in biblical principles.

00:00 Introduction to the Current Reality Podcast

00:21 Catching Up After a Long Break

01:00 Southern Baptist Convention Reflections

08:27 The Jesus Juke and Logical Fallacies

43:33 The Art of Argumentation

01:12:57 Scriptural Guidance on Truth and Reason

01:23:29 The Role of the Church in Rational Thinking

For questions or comments, send us an email at currentrealitypodcast@gmail.com.

Our church is Christ the King Church in Cincinnati, OH.

The Current Reality Podcast is a resource of King's Domain, Cincinnati, OH.

Resources mentioned in this episode

Follow us on Twitter

https://twitter.com/dmichaelclary

https://twitter.com/wadethomasjr

Michael's Book "God's Good Design" is now available everywhere

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In this episode of the Current Reality Podcast, Michael Clary and Wade Thomas return after a long break to discuss the “Jesus Juke” and other logical fallacies. They critique the prevalence of emotional reasoning, particularly in issues like feminism and homosexuality, emphasizing the need for Christians to remain rooted in truth and reason. They conclude with a hopeful outlook based on the rationality of the gospel and the stabilizing influence of the church. This episode calls for a return to disciplined, logical reasoning anchored in biblical principles.

00:00 Introduction to the Current Reality Podcast

00:21 Catching Up After a Long Break

01:00 Southern Baptist Convention Reflections

08:27 The Jesus Juke and Logical Fallacies

43:33 The Art of Argumentation

01:12:57 Scriptural Guidance on Truth and Reason

01:23:29 The Role of the Church in Rational Thinking

For questions or comments, send us an email at currentrealitypodcast@gmail.com.

Our church is Christ the King Church in Cincinnati, OH.

The Current Reality Podcast is a resource of King's Domain, Cincinnati, OH.

Resources mentioned in this episode

Follow us on Twitter

https://twitter.com/dmichaelclary

https://twitter.com/wadethomasjr

Michael's Book "God's Good Design" is now available everywhere

  continue reading

15 episodes

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