
Out of the Question Podcast: Uncovering the Question Behind the Question
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237: What is the Future for the Doctor-Patient Relationship?
<p>What is the Future for the Doctor-Patient Relationship?</p>
236: Are National Parks Enforcing a Singular Worldview on Park Visitors?
<p>We are used to “approved narratives” in the school house, universities, and the media. Few might suspect that similar revisionist history is being promoted in our National Parks. Bill Potter, a noted historian, shares his experience regarding the pushback from government bureaucrats when God’s providential history is shared.</p>
235: How Should Believers Prepare for the Collapse of Humanism?
<p>How Should Believers Prepare for the Collapse of Humanism?</p>
234: Is the Idea of Unconditional Love Heretical?
<p>There are a number of well intentioned “truths” that are bantered about within church circles. Here are just a couple of them, “Hate the sin, not the sinner,” “God will not give you more than you can handle,” “We must ask and accept Jesus Christ into our hearts.” These could all be featured chapters in a book that would be entitled <em>Things the Bible Never Says</em>. Another common “truth” that can be added to the list is “God loves unconditionally, and so should we.” Is that true? Listen in as we discuss it!</p>
233: Whose Predestination to We Believe In?
<p>Whose Predestination to We Believe In?</p>
232: Must We Have a Governing Class?
<p>Christ directed His disciples to become a governing class—those who influence, teach, and train the nations—but today’s Christian abdicates this mandate leaving it to the wicked. What can we do to change this?</p>
231: Why Is It So Hard to Find a Christian Mate?
<p>In this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast pastor Ken Graves discusses his book <a href="https://amzn.to/41gvXaJ" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>Master, Mission, Mate</em></a>, and the biblical sequence that leads to a godly marriage.</p>
230: Could the Book of Revelation Be Our Guide to Victory?
<p>The Book of Revelation is more than apocalyptic warnings or a prophecy of God’s divorce with Israel. Martin Selbrede unveils its message of comfort and victory for the church on this episode of Out of the Question Podcast.</p>
229: Whose Responsibility Are the Homeless?
<p>The rising urban homeless crisis requires proper assessment to tackle it effectively. On the Out of the Question Podcast, Pastor Troy Martin shares his extensive experience and valuable insights from working closely with the homeless community.</p>
228: Where Can Victims of Human Trafficking Find Hope?
<p>Sex and labor trafficking pervade society, often unnoticed. On the Out of the Question Podcast, Call to Freedom’s founder, Becky Rasmussen, shares her work of assisting victims through experience and faith.</p>
227: Are We Truly Eager for Christ&#8217;s Kingdom to Come?
<p>Do you understand the true significance of the Lord’s Prayer? Why it may be more revolutionary than you might think.</p>
226: How Should Biblical Ethics Impact What We Do?
<p>Is it proper to use the tactics and strategies of the world to accomplish Kingdom goals? How much or how little should biblical considerations enter into decisions in our day-to-day lives?</p>
225: Does Kingdom Service Have an Expiration Date?
<p>Does Kingdom Service Have an Expiration Date?</p>
224: Is It Biblical to Pursue Health?
<p>We have a responsibility to serve God in both sickness and in health. Gaining a biblical view of God&#8217;s purposes in both of these circumstances is the subject of this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast.</p>
223: Is Class Warfare Real?
<p>Is Class Warfare Real?</p>
222: What Can We Learn from Animals?
<p>What Can We Learn from Animals?</p>
221: Where Have All the Fathers Gone?
<p>Where Have All the Fathers Gone?</p>
220: How Can We Verify Information We Get On the Internet?
<p>How Can We Verify Information We Get On the Internet?</p>
219: Are You WOKEd UP?
<p>In this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast, Kevin McGary discusses his book, WOKEd UP!, as he uncovers the overlooked roots of racism and white supremacy in America.</p>
218: Can We Recover a Biblical View of Healthcare?
<p>In this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast, Rhett Bergeron, M.D. discusses how a biblical world and life view must be the starting point of a godly healthcare system. He also shares the details of the upcoming Faith and Medicine Conference (February 3-4, 2023) in Atlanta, GA.</p>
217: Why Compulsory Education?
<p>Compulsion is a mark of tyranny and compulsory education laws along with state-approved/mandated textbooks play a significant role in the effort to undermine and destroy biblical faith.</p>
216: Is The Church Guilty of Dereliction of Duty?
<p>In this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast, Chalcedon vice-president Martin Selbrede explains how a devalued attitude towards the Great Commission has hindered and impaired the Church’s witness in the world.</p>
215: Have We Allowed Labels to Limit Our Thinking?
<p>Thought-terminating labels are often used by the enemies of God to divide the people of God. In this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast, this phenomenon is discussed using a variety of examples.</p>
214: Is There a Biblical Way to Oppose Evil?
<p>In this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast we discuss the question, &#8220;Is There a Biblical Way to Oppose Evil?&#8221;</p>
213: How Do You Discover God&#8217;s Call on Your Life?
<p>In this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast, Pastor Joshua Lawrence shares his journey from self-destructive drug-addiction to a church-planting missionary, answering God&#8217;s call to serve in East Africa.</p>
212: Do We Need More Christian Politicians?
<p>Newly elected Alabama state representative Ernie Yarbrough discusses the importance of statesmanship and biblical leadership in this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast.</p>
211: To Which Kingdom Do You Belong?
<p>In this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast, “Two Kingdom Theology” and its implications are discussed.</p>
210: How Should a Christian View Organ Transplants?
<p>This interview with Dr. Heidi Klessig (anesthesiologist) is sure to challenge you as she joins this episode to discuss organ transplants. She has written a book on organ donation, procurement, and transplantation called <a href="http://Harvesting Organs &amp; Cherishing Life: What Christians Need to Know About Organ Donation and Procurement" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em><strong>Harvesting Organs &amp; Cherishing Life: What Christians Need to Know About Organ Donation and Procurement</strong></em></a>.</p>
209: What Are the Limits to Fellowship?
<p>We live in a time when God&#8217;s law is rejected, and it is sometimes difficult for the believer to discern how to set boundaries in relating to the surrounding culture. This Out of the Question Podcast is a response to a question from a regular listener.</p>
208: Is There a Biblical Definition of Art?
<p>In this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast, Jane Raymond discusses her new book on the subject of establishing a biblical worldview regarding the arts.</p>
207: What Drives People to Suicide?
<p>Suicide is uncommon in times of strong biblical faith and application, but quite common in today&#8217;s world which suffers from a distinct lack of purpose and meaning. This is the subject of this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast.</p>
206: Why Is It So Hard to Forgive?
<p>Forgiveness is at the core of the Gospel message, yet it is a topic that often causes believers to struggle and stumble. In this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast, practical applications of this essential doctrine are discussed.</p>
205: What Motivates You?
<p>Humanism is failing because it lacks the moral force of Christianity, and its only means of survival is coercion and brute force through the state, media, and institutions. Christianity has the moral force. We have eternal motivation. But will we use them to win in history? Chalcedon president, Mark Rushdoony, discusses this important question.</p>
204: Will God Heal the Nations?
<p>When the average Christian thinks of “healing,” he or she thinks of the physical body and not the world itself, but the final chapter of the Bible describes a great river going out to the ends of the earth leading to the healing of the nations. What does this mean and do we have a part to play in this? Chalcedon’s Martin Selbrede helps us to understand this great vision.</p>
203: Should You Be an Atheist?
<p>The early Christians were labeled “atheists” by the Roman Empire. Are we in a similar situation today? That’s the topic of this week’s episode of Out of the Question.</p>
202: Are We Missing a Great Opportunity?
<p>In this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast, columnist and author Allan Stevo discusses why he considers the past two years an encouraging wake-up call for those who value liberty.</p>
201: Why Does the Doctrine of the Trinity Matter?
<p>The philosophical question of the One and the Many is discussed in this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast.</p>
200: How Does Environmentalism Differ from Stewardship?
<p>In this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast, Cal Beisner of the Cornwall Alliance exposes how current climate policies purporting to help the planet and the poor actually do the opposite.</p>
199: Have We Romanticized Paganism?
<p>Paganism and its current manifestations in our culture is the subject of this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast.</p>
198: Who Are the Walking Dead?
<p>In this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast author and documentarian Kay Rubacek discusses her book revealing the world of the CCP and why those of us in the free world should endeavor to understand and discern the direction the West is heading.</p>
197: Why Argue?
<p>Which model does Scripture promote in sharing the “good news” of Jesus Christ—argumentation or testimony?</p>
196: Is Critical Analysis of Scripture a Pretense for Disobedience?
<p>How we view Scripture, as a command word or one we may critique, is the subject of this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast.</p>
195: Has the American Church Suffered from Identity Theft?
<p>Vishal Mangalwadi returns to the Out of the Question Podcast, this time to discuss his &#8220;fresh&#8221; perspective on the church in the Book of Revelation.</p>
194: Can Joy Be Found in Suffering?
<p>Can Joy Be Found in Suffering?</p>
193: Do You Really Want God to Keep All His Promises?
<p>The subject of this Out of the Question Podcast is the certainty of God’s promises, especially when those promises are guarantees of judgment in the face of disobedience.</p>
192: What Can the Parables of Jesus Teach Us about Economics?
<p>Robert Sirico of the Acton Institute is interviewed about his book The Economics of the Parables, in this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast.</p>
191: Is Government Education a Gateway to Slavery?
<p>Is Government Education a Gateway to Slavery?</p>
190: Is Our Country Still Worth Defending and Protecting?
<p>Is Our Country Still Worth Defending and Protecting?</p>
189: What&#8217;s Prayer Got to Do with It?
<p>What&#8217;s Prayer Got to Do with It?</p>
188: How Should We End Abortion &#8211; Incrementally or Immediately?
<p>In this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast, Dr. Jason Garwood discusses the biblical underpinnings of the abolitionist movement.</p>