Logic of God
We are a Christian podcast dedicated to investigating the compelling reasons and logical foundations that support belief in a Creator. Throughout our episodes, we delve deep into a variety of topics, engaging in thoughtful and respectful dialogues with theologians, scientists, philosophers, and believers from diverse backgrounds.
One of our key focuses is exploring the fascinating interplay between faith and science. We discuss the intricacies of creation from both a Biblical and a scientific perspective, illuminating how the complexities of the universe point towards an intelligent designer. From the finely-tuned laws of physics to the miraculous intricacies of cellular biology, we examine the compelling scientific evidence that invites us to acknowledge a Creator.
In addition, we also scrutinize philosophical and moral arguments for the existence of God. Through examining human experiences of morality, consciousness, beauty, and the profound longing for purpose and meaning, we argue for a spiritual dimension to life that can only be fulfilled by belief in a Creator.
Moreover, we delve into historical and textual evidences, discussing the reliability and authenticity of the Bible, its prophecies, and its account of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. We engage with archeological findings and scholarly research that lend credibility to the Biblical narratives and doctrines.
We do not shy away from tough questions and skeptic's challenges. We strive to address doubts, misconceptions, and controversies surrounding Christianity, providing clear, thoughtful, and Biblically grounded responses. We firmly believe that faith does not require us to abandon reason, but rather, true faith is consistent with and indeed invites rigorous intellectual exploration.
Our ultimate aim is to facilitate a deeper understanding of why belief in a Creator is not only reasonable and logical, but also deeply fulfilling and transformative. We are passionate about helping our listeners appreciate the beauty, consistency, and profundity of the Christian worldview, encouraging them to explore and deepen their own faith journeys.
Episodes
153 episodes
Exodus Chapter 3: The Mountain, the Flame, and the Name (Part 2)
Part 2 of our Exodus 3 study continues beyond the familiar Sunday school version of the burning bush and into the tension-filled conversation between God and Moses. Rather than eagerly accepting his calling, Moses resists. He questions God’s pl...
Exodus Chapter 3: The Mountain, the Flame, and the Name (Part 1)
In Exodus 3, Moses encounters the burning bush, but this story is far stranger, deeper, and more confrontational than the version most Christians inherited from Sunday school retellings. The fire does not consume the bush. The Angel of Yahweh s...
Exodus Chapter 2: Moses, The Son of the Nile (Part 2)
Exodus 2 continues to unfold as far more than the setup for Moses’ story. In this second part, we move deeper into the themes of exile, identity, suffering, and divine preparation that shape both Moses and the future of Israel.We explore...
Exodus Chapter 2: Moses, The Son of the Nile (Part 1)
In this episode, we follow the birth, rescue, exile, and transformation of Moses while challenging many of the assumptions modern Christians often bring into the text. Rather than approaching Moses through the lens of popular films, children’s ...
Exodus Chapter 1: Joseph is Forgotten and Israel is Enslaved
In this episode, we begin Exodus by stepping past the familiar Sunday school version and asking what the text is actually doing.Exodus 1 is not just a setup for Moses. It is a story about memory, empire, fertility, forgotten legacies, sp...
Dr. Matthew Bates: Faith is Allegiance
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Matthew Bates for a conversation about gospel, allegiance, grace, and what it means to confess Jesus not simply as Savior, but as King.We talk about the royal framework of the gospel, why “Christ” is...
Didache Chapter 16: The Time of the End
In this episode, we close out the Didache with chapter 16 and turn our attention to the end of all things. What begins as a reflection on transition quickly becomes something much deeper. As life shifts around us, the final chapter of the Didac...
Didache Chapter 15: Appointing Bishops and Deacons
In this episode, we move into Didache chapter 15 and wrestle with one of the most uncomfortable questions in the life of the church: who should actually lead, and why. This is a conversation about bishops, deacons, prophets, teachers, authority...
Didache Chapter 14: Sunday Worship and the Pure Offering
In this episode, we turn to Didache chapter 14 and encounter a command that cuts deeper than ritual and presses into the heart of worship itself. Gather together. Break bread. Give thanks. But first, be reconciled. The Didache refuses to separa...
Didache Chapter 13: Supporting Prophets and Teachers
In this episode, we step into Didache chapter 13 and wrestle with one of the most uncomfortable and revealing questions in the life of faith. What does it actually mean to give? Not casually. Not conveniently. But as an act of worship that cost...
Didache Chapter 12: When Hospitality Needs Discernment
In this episode, we step into Didache chapter 12 and confront a tension most believers would rather avoid. Hospitality is not optional. It is commanded. But neither is discernment. And the line between generosity and enabling is thinner than mo...
Didache Chapter 11: on the False Prophets
In this episode, we turn to Didache chapter 11 and enter one of the most searching questions in the life of the Church: how do believers discern true teachers, apostles, and prophets from those who only wear the appearance of spiritual authorit...
Didache Chapters 9-10: on the Eucharist
In this episode, we step into one of the most sacred and debated practices in Christian history by examining Didache chapters 9 and 10 and the early Church’s teaching on the Eucharist. Often called communion or the Lord’s Supper, the Eucharist ...
Didache Chapter 8: On Prayer
In this episode, we return to Didache chapter 8 and continue into its teaching on prayer. The Didache does not treat prayer as performance, personality, or religious scripting meant to impress people. It treats prayer as a discipline that expos...
Didache Chapter 8: On Fasting
In this episode, we move into Didache chapter 8 and confront a discipline the modern church often sidelines: fasting. The Didache does not present fasting as spiritual cosplay or an optional upgrade for the unusually devoted. It treats it as an...
Didache Chapter 7: On Baptism
In this episode, we turn to Didache chapter 7 and step into one of the most debated and misunderstood practices in Christian history: baptism. The early Church does not treat baptism as a casual ritual or a mechanical transaction. It treats it ...
Didache Chapters 5-6: The Way of Death (Part 2)
In this episode, we continue our reading of Didache chapters 5 and 6 and press deeper into what the text calls the Way of Death, not as a fear tactic, but as a diagnostic. The Didache does not treat sin as isolated mistakes. It treats it as a d...
Didache Chapters 5-6: The Way of Death (Part 1)
In this episode, we begin our examination of chapters 5 and 6 of the Didache, where the text turns sharply from formation into warning and names what it calls The Way of Death. This is not a philosophical category or a list of abstract evils. I...
Didache Chapters 1–4: The Way of Life (Part 2)
In this episode, we continue through chapters 1 through 4 of the Didache, pressing deeper into what the early Church called The Way of Life. The text moves beyond broad moral commands and into the daily posture of discipleship, where humility, ...
Didache Chapters 1–4: The Way of Life (Part 1)
In this episode, we begin a full series through the Didache, one of the earliest Christian discipleship texts, by focusing on chapters 1 through 4, known as The Way of Life. Written for new believers on the edge of the apostolic age, the Didach...
Zoetic Music Interview
In this episode, we sit down with Zoetic Music for a candid conversation about Christian creativity, theological discernment, and what it means to make art that is both excellent and f...
Josephs Bones (Genesis 50 - Part 2)
In this episode, we continue through the closing movement of Genesis 50, where death, memory, and covenant collide at the end of the patriarchal story. Jacob is buried, Joseph weeps, and the future of Israel hangs in the tension between promise...
The Death of Israel (Genesis 50 - Part 1)
In this episode, we begin the first half of our Genesis 50 finale, marking the end of a long journey through Genesis and the turning of the patriarchal page. Jacob has died, and Joseph is now faced with the question of how a covenant family bur...
Futures Written in the Stars (Genesis 49 - Part 2)
In this episode, we continue Part 2 of Genesis 49, moving through the latter half of Jacob’s prophetic poem as the focus shifts from kingship to consequence, character, and calling. What remains after Judah’s elevation is not a neat moral hiera...
The Coming of Shiloh (Genesis 49 - Part 1)
In this episode, we begin Part 1 of our Genesis 49 deep dive, where Jacob gathers his sons and delivers a final “blessing” that reads more like prophetic poetry and courtroom verdict than sentimental goodbye. We talk about why this chapter’s st...