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Steph’s Ticket Fiasco & Catholic Chaos: A Wild Day on Ask A Christian
April 22, 2025 | By Nate, Ask A Christian Podcast Imagine this: you’re guest-hosting a Christian podcast, steering a live Clubhouse room, diving into deep faith questions, and—whoop whoop!—cop lights flash in your rearview. That’s right, our fearless guest host Steph turned an *Ask A Christian Podcast* episode into a side-splitting saga, nabbed a ticket...
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Ten Commandments and the Ark: Who Wrote What?
Who wrote the Ten Commandments on those stone tablets—God or Moses? On the April 21, 2025, episode of Ask A Christian Podcast, a caller from the UK dug into this question, focusing on Exodus 34 and Deuteronomy 10. The debate got heated—did God rewrite the commandments after Moses broke the first set, or did Moses...
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The Swoon Theory: A Logical Fallacy or Islamic Misstep?
The Swoon Theory—ever heard of it? On the April 21, 2025, episode of Ask A Christian Podcast, we dove headfirst into this jaw-dropping idea that Jesus didn’t die on the cross but merely fainted, only to wake up and stroll around days later. A caller brought it up, suggesting it’s the “logical conclusion” since Jesus...
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Unified Narrative of the Gospel: Crucifixion to Resurrection
Ever wonder what the Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—say when you stitch them together, no fluff, just the raw truth of Jesus’ final days? The Unified Narrative of the Gospel from Crucifixion to Resurrection does exactly that, weaving every detail from the Passover prep to the empty tomb into one seamless account. Using the English...
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Graceful Disagreement: Sharing Truth with Love
Graceful disagreement. Picture this: you’re sipping on your morning coffee, casually scrolling through X, when suddenly, a fiery keyboard warrior drops a digital bomb on you—“Christians just want to shackle women’s freedoms!” or maybe it’s “Your Jesus is a whimsical tale for the naive!” Your heart races, your fingers itch to fire back a reply...
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Unreached People Groups: Nate’s Gospel Call
Imagine billions—3.4 billion people—living without ever hearing the Gospel. It’s 2025, and on the March 18, 2025, *Ask A Christian Podcast*, I, Nate Cunningham, turn the spotlight on the Joshua Project’s unreached people groups. These are real souls—mothers, fathers, kids—who’ve never had a chance to know Jesus. This isn’t just data; it’s the Great Commission...
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Anthropomorphism vs. Anthropopathism: Owl Style
Ever wonder if owls get human vibes or just fake it? On the March 18, 2025, *Ask A Christian Podcast*, I, Nate Cunningham, unpack anthropomorphism vs. anthropopathism through a feathered lens. Picture an owl in a tuxedo—that’s anthropomorphism. Now imagine it sulking over a missed mouse—that’s anthropopathism. Scripture’s full of this stuff, but with less...
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Does God Know Everything? Yep, He’s Got It.
Does God know everything, or is He just really good at guessing? On the March 18, 2025, *Ask A Christian Podcast*, I, Nate Cunningham, wrestle with the brain-bender of God’s omniscience. Some say He’s learning on the job—others, like me, figure He’s got the cosmic cheat sheet. Spoiler: the Bible’s not shy about flexing God’s...
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Sins of Sodom and Gomorrah: Gay or Nay?
Ever wonder what got Sodom and Gomorrah smoked harder than a backyard BBQ? On the March 18, 2025, *Ask A Christian Podcast*, I, Nate Cunningham, dig into the fiery mess of Genesis 19. Some folks swear it’s not about homosexuality—just bad hospitality or a weird angel fetish. Spoiler: the Bible’s not buying it, and neither...
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St. Patrick’s Day & Unreached Tribes: Salvation or Bust?
It’s March 17, 2025, and Nate Cunningham’s back on Ask A Christian Podcast with a St. Patrick’s Day party—shamrocks, green vibes, and zero blarney. We kick off with a quick romp through the holiday’s roots: St. Patrick, the 5th-century missionary who dragged Ireland out of pagan muck with a cross and a clover. From its...
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