Tower of Babel: Biblical Truth or Myth?
On the Ask A Christian Podcast, I debated guest Michael on the Tower of Babel history. Is Genesis 11’s account […]
Homosexuality and Christianity: Biblical Truths
By Nate | Theology In the frenzy of social media, where memes zip faster than a caffeinated squirrel, an Ask […]
Bible Reliability: Christian Response to Islamic Claims
On the Ask A Christian Podcast, I faced a bold challenge to Bible reliability from a Muslim guest who claimed […]
Debunking Divorce Myths: Jesus’ Teachings on Marriage
On the Ask A Christian Podcast, I tackle the issue of biblical grounds for divorce, a topic often debated among […]
Refuting Jesus as Palestinian Communist: Biblical Truth
In an Ask A Christian Podcast episode, we tackle a viral claim that demands a biblical response: was Jesus a […]
Christian Dating Values: Biblical Guide
Finding a godly spouse in today’s world is no small feat, but Christian dating values rooted in Scripture offer a […]
Satanism Tenets vs. Actions | Ask A Christian Podcast
In an episode of the Ask A Christian Podcast, host Nate dives into a heated discussion about Satanism, sparked by […]
Why Did God Destroy Jericho? | Ask A Christian Podcast
We tackle a tough question about Joshua 6:21, where God commands the Israelites to destroy Jericho—men, women, children, and animals. […]
Galatians and the Law: Biblical Truths Unveiled
Is salvation earned by keeping the law, or is it a gift through faith in Christ? We dove into Galatians […]
Biblical Marriage Advice: Loving Your Wife as Christ Loves | Ask A Christian
Marriage is a sacred covenant, a divine institution designed by God to reflect His love and glory. Host Nate tackles […]
Why God Commanded Amalekites Destruction: Justice Explained
In 1 Samuel 15, God’s command to destroy the Amalekites—every man, woman, child, and animal—stirs deep questions. Critics call it […]
Who Are the Sons of God? Genesis 6 and Job Explored
Genesis 6’s “sons of God” marrying “daughters of man” baffles readers. Were they fallen angels spawning Nephilim, or godly Sethites […]