Is God Real? Evidence from the Laws of Logic

Is God Real? Evidence from the Laws of Logic

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Did We Make Up God… or Superheroes? A Cold-Case Detective Investigates

Are our favorite superheroes just modern myths—or are they clues that we were made for something more? In this episode, cold-case detective and Christian apologist J. Warner Wallace takes you on a deep dive into the "theology of superheroes." Drawing from Marvel, DC, and other co ...  Show more

If the Gospel Is So Powerful, Why Bother Persuading Anyone?

Many Christians say, "Just preach the gospel—God will do the rest." But Scripture paints a richer picture: the gospel is the power of God for salvation, and God still calls us to reason, explain, and persuade. In this episode, J. Warner Wallace walks through key passages—from Rom ...  Show more

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