Can We Trust the Gospels? with Peter Williams

Can We Trust the Gospels? with Peter Williams

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Should We Abolish Gender? with Rob Smith | Part 2

Rebecca McLaughlin and Dr. Rob Smith continue their conversation on sex, gender, and transgender theory by tracing how the New Testament holds together real equality and real difference between men and women. They discuss gender dysphoria, disorders of sexual development, and why ...  Show more

Should We Abolish Gender? with Rob Smith | Part 1

Rebecca talks with Anglican minister and theologian Dr. Rob Smith about what “transgender theory” actually claims—and why clarity matters before conversation can even begin. They explore how the Bible frames bodies, sex, and “gender expression,” starting in Genesis and touching o ...  Show more

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