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Ep. 80 How to Think Like an Apologist

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Have you ever wondered what must go on in the mind of an artist? Have you ever wanted to think like an architect and be able to look at an empty plot of dirt and picture a skyscraper in its place? Have you ever wondered how an apologist thinks? Alex McFarland joins Wesley and TJ in studio again to talk about this idea. He goes into what resources are trustworthy and worth investing your time in reading and studying. Alex also boils down the vast majority of questions apologists face into six different categories. According to him, apologists present, defend, and explain the gospel of Jesus Christ. Every interaction is boiled down to those three actions. In the second half of the segment, Alex tackles some of the hardest questions people routinely ask, specifically how a good God could call for the genocide of an entire people group in the Old Testament.
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Have you ever wondered what must go on in the mind of an artist? Have you ever wanted to think like an architect and be able to look at an empty plot of dirt and picture a skyscraper in its place? Have you ever wondered how an apologist thinks? Alex McFarland joins Wesley and TJ in studio again to talk about this idea. He goes into what resources are trustworthy and worth investing your time in reading and studying. Alex also boils down the vast majority of questions apologists face into six different categories. According to him, apologists present, defend, and explain the gospel of Jesus Christ. Every interaction is boiled down to those three actions. In the second half of the segment, Alex tackles some of the hardest questions people routinely ask, specifically how a good God could call for the genocide of an entire people group in the Old Testament.
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