Easter for Christians: Biblical Perspective
Easter—bunnies, eggs, and pastel joy—delights many, yet some Christians decry its pagan ties. This post probes Easter for Christians, weighing […]
What Is the Trinity? Biblical Explanation
The Trinity—Father, Son, Holy Spirit—baffles skeptics and steadies believers. This post unpacks this cornerstone doctrine, dodging heretical traps like “three […]
Eternal Security: God’s Promise Explained
Is salvation a done deal, or can it slip away? This post tackles eternal security, probing whether God’s grip holds […]
Pastors Who Reject Jesus’ Divinity, Pro-Life Trucks & Godly Spouses
What happens when a so-called pastor rejects the Trinity and champions abortion while wearing a purple suit? Nate unpacks why […]
How Much Power Do Demons Have?
How Much Power Do Demons Have? Understanding the Supernatural In this episode of the Ask A Christian podcast, Nate and […]
Biblical Borders or No Borders? + The Tim Walz Satanist Plaque
Can nations have borders? Does the Bible endorse border enforcement or demand open immigration? Nate and the team tackle biblical […]
Will AI Interpret the Bible Better Than Humans? Harari’s Davos Warning & Christian Discipleship
What happens when one of the World Economic Forum’s most prominent voices claims AI will interpret the Bible better than […]
Calvinism vs. Arminianism: Key Differences
Calvinism and Arminianism—two theological titans, one Bible, endless debates. This post unpacks Calvinism vs Arminianism, weighing predestination against free will. […]
Did King David Exist? AI Christianity & Dallas Preacher Arrests
What happens when ancient archaeology proves a skeptical world wrong about King David, Dallas police arrest street preachers for not […]
Did John the Baptist Use Hate Speech? Trump Buying Greenland & Worldview Wars
What happens when a progressive pastor decides that calling Pharisees “brood of vipers” is actually a microaggression? Nate and the […]
Is the Christmas Story True? Census, Virgin Birth & Genealogies
Tis the season for skepticism, where internet historians suddenly become experts on first-century Roman taxation policy. In this episode, Nate […]
