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The final part of a 3 part series on Calvinism (aka Divine Command Theory, aka you're probably screwed) with Sam Brunaugh. Scott joins us to set Sam straight about whether goodness has any meaning once it has been divorced from human understanding. Emery announces the new Stryper album again.
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Sam joins Emery to continue his discussion of Divine Command Theory and Calvinism. We look at whether we can predict the contents of God's character, where sin nature comes from, and whether Jesus and Adam were on equal footing when faced with the choice to sin.
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Sam Brunaugh joins us to discuss the Divine Command Theory. Sam believes that good is what God decides that it is. Emery argues that this makes morality arbitrary, plus goodness is not a thing. Join Sam, Emery, and Scott in a discussion of how morality should be defined.
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The forum has died, Scott is no longer a pastor, and Emery started playing the piano again. Has the world come to an end? Find out as Scott and Emery return to discuss what it is that God wants us to be, and how Christians decide when a law contradicts God's will.
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Well this is it, the final episode of A Christian and an Atheist with Emery as co-host. Please join Emery, Scott, Norton, and a few special guests as we discuss the podcast and what it has meant to us over the years. The future promises many surprises, and we're excited to see what's in store. Until the reboot, thanks to everyone for listening to the podcast. We hope it has been as fun for you as it has been for us.
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Glen Veltum of Thinkbetweenthelines.com joins us again to complete the Fundamentals of Fundamentalism series. We end with, where else, hell. Can God still be moral while souls are suffering in hell? Find out here.
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Glen Veltum of Thinkbetweenthelines.com joins us again to continue the series. This time we tackled original sin (eventually), with some detours into what would make Adam and Eve even want to sin in the first place.
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At A Christian and an Atheist, we like talking about sin as much as any Sunday morning televangelist. We like it so much that sometimes we get off on a tangent or three. This episode is a reboot of the Fundamentalism series, starting again (this time hopefully in a more focused manner) on the Westminster Shorter Catechism's definition of sin.
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Come get a helping of some old time religion when Glen joins Emery to discuss religion and morality from a fundamentalist perspective. Our series starts with sin, and will hit the classic pulpit-pounding topics that still form the backbone of Christianity in America.
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Our series on defining good continues with Glen Veltum from the podcast "Think Between the Lines." Glen joins Emery to give his take on the first two shows in this series, and to discuss whether humans have intrinsic value.
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Scott and Emery discuss Obamacare, whether Jesus would support it, and the proper role of government social programs in society.
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What does it mean to call something good? Attempts by Christians and atheists to discuss morality often end up in straw man debates because the definition of "good" has not first been defined. This is the second part in a series of discussions with various Christians about what "good" means. We continue with Sean McDowell.
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What does it mean to call something good? Attempts by Christians and atheists to discuss morality often end up in straw man debates because the definition of "good" has not first been defined. This is the first part in a series of discussions with various Christians to try to figure out what "good" means. We start with Tony English. NOTE: Ep. 122 mistakenly refers to this show for the link to the discussion between Sean McDowell and Michael Shermer. Please visit the show archive and see episode 122 for the link.
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This week Emery continues his discussion with Scott about his humanism. Scott also discusses a possible miracle, Emery dishes about Tony, and we have a real life Stryper encounter.
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Thanks to forum member Moonwood the Hare for introducing us to his friend Harry Harrison, who is our first Greek Orthodox Christian guest. Join us for an interesting conversation with Harry as we introduce him to Stryper, and in turn learn about his take on Christianity, and how a person becomes a Christian.
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Tony and Emery discuss the Modal Ontological argument in two parts, this is part two.
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Tony and Emery discuss the Modal Ontological argument in two parts, this is part one.
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Scott argues that there are certain rules that Christians should not try to impose on others. Emery wonders why not, and concludes that Scott is really a humanist in Christian clothing. Oh yeah, and a libertarian. It's good to have Scott back on the show.
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Christian listeners may be especially interested: Sean McDowell lends his street cred to the show this week. Sean is an author and lecturer, and a co-author with his dad Josh McDowell. We talk to Sean about his dad and about Sean's own conversion experience, and hopefully will have him on for some weighty discussions in the future.
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