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Christian Apologist Canceled By CNN: The Sean McDowell Interview
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Christian Apologist Canceled By CNN: The Sean McDowell Interview

The Babylon Bee · The Babylon Bee

March 23, 202144m 53s

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Show Notes

This is the Babylon Bee Interview Show.

In this episode of The Babylon Bee Podcast, Kyle and Ethan talk to Sean McDowell. They talk about Purity Culture, the BLM organization, Yoga, and evil G-Rated Disney films. Sean is an author, speaker, and apologetics professor at Biola University. Sean has earned his P.H.D. in Apologetics and Worldview Studies from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has since used his knowledge to equip the church in apologetics speaking at conferences, schools, and churches nationwide. Sean has authored, co-author or edited over 18 books on various topics in apologetics.

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Topics Discussed

Difference teaching between high school and college students

Chasing Love

Science and faith

Is Christianity good?

Problem with Evil

Beach ball metaphor

Objective standard of ethics

Secular worldview in Christian homes

G rated relativistic worldview

Frozen 2

Pocahontas problem

Matrix vs Saving Private Ryan

CNN interview

Rick Warren's secret library

Sean's father on tolerance

Buzzwords from the Left

Tolerance

Response towards BLM

Discernment towards the BLM organization

Coleman Hughes

How do Christians push for more conversations

Yoga

Purity culture

Questioning phase over rebellious phase

Subscriber Portion

Purity Culture

Critiquing purity culture

Fate of the apostles

Bartolomeu

Peter being crucified upside down

Christian schools