I Don’t Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST
If God knew that millions or billions of people would not only sin, but in the end reject Him and therefore spend eternity in Hell, why would He create mankind in the first place? In other words, why would God create people He knew would go to Hell? Wouldn’t a “good” God create a universe where EVERYONE believes?
This week, Frank responds to these and other listener questions surrounding various topics like conversational prayer, the fear of sharing your faith, and how to reconcile God’s foreknowledge with our free will. He’ll also address the assertion from some atheists and skeptics that theists must provide “extraordinary evidence for extraordinary claims”, even though they don’t hold themselves to the same (totally illogical) standards! You’ll also learn:
Later in the podcast, Frank shares some practical advice on how to combat wokism in the workplace. He’ll also briefly unpack a shocking event that transpired when a concerned mom encountered a man identifying as transgender in the women’s locker room at her local Planet Fitness. If you’ve ever been challenged in any of the areas highlighted in this week’s midweek podcast, Frank will offer a helpful list of additional resources that are relevant to each of the topics discussed, so be sure to check our list of helpful links below!
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Resources mentioned during the episode:
BOOK: Chosen But Free by Norman Geisler
BOOK: Coming to Faith Through Dawkins by Denis Alexander and Alister McGrath
ARTICLE: Does God Whisper? – Part 1 by Greg Koukl
ARTICLE: Does God Whisper – Part 2 by Greg Koukl
BOOK: Decision Making and the Will of God by Garry Frieson and J. Robin Maxson
ARTICLE: Sex at Work – by Frank Turek
BOOK: Correct, Not Politically Correct – by Frank Turek