- 58 minutesInterview: Stephen Driscoll – God, Artificial Intelligence, and YouGreg talks to Stephen Driscoll, author of Made in Our Image: God, Artificial Intelligence, and You, about AI—what it is, the challenges and opportunities it will bring, how Christians should think about it, and more. Topics:
- Interview: Stephen Driscoll, author of Made in Our Image: God, Artificial Intelligence, and You (00:00)
- Be One of the 100
- Made in Our Image: God, Artificial Intelligence, and You by Stephen Driscoll
- Reality Student Apologetics Conference – September 11–12 in Atlanta, GA; October 16–17 in Seattle, WA; November 13–14 in Minneapolis, MN; February 19–20, 2027 in Dallas, TX; March 12–13, 2027 in Philadelphia, PA; April 23–24, 2027 in Los Angeles, CA
- 2084 and the AI Revolution, Updated and Expanded Edition: How Artificial Intelligence Informs Our Future by John Lennox
- Fake ID: How AI and Identity Ideology Are Collapsing Reality—and What to Do About It by Abdu Murray
19 August 2026, 7:00 am - 58 minutesThe Biggest Challenge That Has Tested Greg’s FaithGreg answers questions about how to interpret “gates of Hell” in Matthew 16:18, whether parents should treat a child who hasn’t professed Christ differently, the biggest challenge that has tested his faith, whether Matthew 24:24 means it’s possible for the elect to be led astray, and more. Topics:
- Should the fact that God is in charge of Hell change my understanding of Matthew 16:18 that “gates of Hell” refers to Satan and his demonic forces? (08:00)
- Should parents treat a child who hasn’t professed Christ differently from their other children? (22:00)
- What is the biggest challenge that has tested your faith? (26:00)
- How do we know that Christians believe the right thing? (45:00)
- Does Matthew 24:24 mean it’s possible for the elect to be led astray? (51:00)
- Be One of the 100
- Made in Our Image by Stephen Driscoll
- Upcoming events with Stand to Reason speakers
- Making Sense of Unanswered Prayer by Amy Hall
14 August 2026, 7:00 am - 58 minutesProblems with Using Autonomy as Your Guiding Moral PrincipleGreg answers questions about whether or not we can see evidence that God sustains the universe, and how to respond to someone who says autonomy is his guiding principle for morality. Topics:
- Do we have evidence of God sustaining the universe? (12:00)
- How would you respond to someone who says autonomy is his guiding principle for morality. (26:00)
- Be One of the 100
- Made in Our Image by Stephen Driscoll
- Submit a question on the Open Mic Line
- Reality Student Apologetics Conference – September 11–12 in Atlanta, GA; October 16–17 in Seattle, WA; November 13–14 in Minneapolis, MN; February 19–20, 2027 in Dallas, TX; March 12–13, 2027 in Philadelphia, PA; April 23–24, 2027 in Los Angeles, CA
- Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions by Greg Koukl
- The Contingency Argument – Short video by Reasonable Faith
- Inside Out – Greg explains the tactic
12 August 2026, 7:00 am - 58 minutesHow Can God’s Voice Be Unmistakable in Light of These Passages?Greg answers questions about how God’s voice can be unmistakable in light of John 10 and 1 Samuel 3, whether the impulse to witness to someone is coming from the conscience or the Holy Spirit, and why worship is required. Topics:
- Commentary: Be one of the 100. (00:00)
- How do you understand John 10 and 1 Samuel 3 in light of the idea that the voice of God is unmistakable? (04:00)
- When I feel strongly that I should go witness to someone, is that my conscience or the Holy Spirit? (42:00)
- Why is worship required? Why should we do it? It seems weird to unbelievers. (52:00)
- Be One of the 100
- Made in Our Image by Stephen Driscoll
- When God Speaks by Greg Koukl
- Submit a question on the Open Mic Line
- Does God Whisper? Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 by Greg Koukl
7 August 2026, 7:00 am - 58 minutesWhen One Person Is Equipped, Thousands More Are ImpactedGreg talks about the huge difference that can be made when one person is equipped, then he answers questions about attending a church where the pastor is affiliated with Freemasonry, recognizing circular reasoning, “Father, forgive them,” and whether Jesus is physically present in Acts 23:11. Topics:
- Commentary: When one person is equipped, thousands more are impacted. (00:00)
- Would you advise people not to attend a church where the pastor is still affiliated with Freemasonry, though not an active member? (08:00)
- Do you have any tips for recognizing circular reasoning? (26:00)
- What are the ramifications of Jesus saying, “Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do”? (43:00)
- In Acts 23:11, was Jesus physically there, or was this a vision? (50:00)
- Be One of the 100
- Made in Our Image by Stephen Driscoll
- An Overview of Freemasonry – Greg’s discussion with his brother Dave on a previous podcast
- Acts 19:18–20 – The account of converts to Christianity burning their books of magic
- Submit a question on the Open Mic Line
- Metamorphosis: The Beauty and Design of Butterflies DVD by Illustra Media
- The Design of Life DVD Collection: Volumes 1-3 by Illustra Media
5 August 2026, 7:00 am - 58 minutesDoes Age Always Match the Appearance of Age?Greg answers questions about whether or not images are in your brain, various questions about appearance of age and the age of the earth, why Paul says he isn’t lying in Galatians 1:20, and how to share the gospel with people whose loved ones died outside of Christ. Topics:
- Wouldn’t a materialist just say that the image you have of your mother is in your brain? (06:00)
- When did a day become 24 hours, how long did it take Jesus to heal, does age coincide with appearance, does God need more or less time to create, and are we not diminishing God’s omnipotence when we argue for an old earth? (21:00)
- What do you think about Paul saying he’s not lying in Galatians 1:20? (42:00)
- How do I share the gospel with people who say they can’t accept Christianity because they had loved ones who died outside of Christ? (49:00)
- Be One of the 100
- Made in Our Image by Stephen Driscoll
- STR Outposts
- Reality Student Apologetics Conference – September 11–12 in Atlanta, GA; October 16–17 in Seattle, WA; November 13–14 in Minneapolis, MN; February 19–20, 2027 in Dallas, TX; March 12–13, 2027 in Philadelphia, PA; April 23–24, 2027 in Los Angeles, CA
31 July 2026, 7:00 am - 58 minutesFind a Good Bible Translation and Stick with ItGreg talks about finding a good Bible translation and sticking with it, then he responds to callers’ questions about when to answer questions about hypothetical situations, whether there’s a waiting place when we die, where Greg and Amy disagree, and a non-biblical argument for the afterlife. Topics:
- Commentary: Find a good Bible translation and stick with it. (00:00)
- What’s Greg’s advice for when to answer questions about hypothetical situations? (14:00)
- Do you think there’s a waiting place when we die? (29:00)
- What do you and Amy disagree on? (36:00)
- Is it possible to present a non-biblical argument for the afterlife, and what should I advise an atheist to say to her grandchildren who are concerned about her salvation? (45:00)
- Be One of the 100
- Made in Our Image by Stephen Driscoll
- Reality Student Apologetics Conference – September 11–12 in Atlanta, GA; October 16–17 in Seattle, WA; November 13–14 in Minneapolis, MN; February 19–20, 2027 in Dallas, TX; March 12–13, 2027 in Philadelphia, PA; April 23–24, 2027 in Los Angeles, CA
- The Story of Reality: How the World Began, How It Ends, and Everything Important that Happens in Between by Greg Koukl
- Listen to the two episodes where Greg and Amy discussed the rising antisemitism from different theological perspectives here and here.
29 July 2026, 7:00 am - 58 minutesQuestions for Someone Who Casually Refers to KarmaGreg talks about the upcoming Reality season, then he responds to questions about what to ask someone who casually refers to karma, the Latter-day Saint claim that they received the true priesthood authority, and whether new Christians ought to go back and correct past wrongs. Topics:
- Commentary: The upcoming Reality season (00:00)
- What questions would you ask someone who casually refers to karma? (10:00)
- How should I question the Latter-day Saint claim that they received the true priesthood authority? (27:00)
- If someone becomes a Christian, should they go back and correct past wrongs? (44:00)
- Reality Student Apologetics Conference – September 11–12 in Atlanta, GA; October 16–17 in Seattle, WA; November 13–14 in Minneapolis, MN; February 19–20, 2027 in Dallas, TX; March 12–13, 2027 in Philadelphia, PA; April 23–24, 2027 in Los Angeles, CA
- Submit a question on the Open Mic Line
- Cold-Case Christianity: A Homicide Detective Investigates the Claims of the Gospels by J. Warner Wallace
24 July 2026, 7:00 am - 58 minutesWhat About Baptism for the Dead?Greg responds to a question from his daughter about baptism for the dead, then he talks to callers about how to reconcile needing to believe in Jesus to be saved with 1 Timothy 2:4, and whether or not there will be time in Heaven given that the Bible indicates time was created. Topics:
- Commentary: What about baptism for the dead? (00:00)
- How do you reconcile needing to believe in Jesus to be saved with 1 Timothy 2:4, where God says he wants all to be saved? (23:00)
- Since the Bible indicates time was created, does that mean there will be no time in Heaven? (48:00)
- The Story of Why God Died and Came to Life Again by Greg Koukl
- One Way or Any Way? Part 1 and Part 2 by Greg Koukl
22 July 2026, 7:00 am - 58 minutesInclusivism Gives People False HopeGreg talks about the problems with inclusivism, then he answers questions about why it would be wrong to ask a saint for prayer if they can hear us, whether drawing lots is an approved practice, self-identified Christians who don’t show fruit, and whether the meaning of “doubt” has changed. Topics:
- Commentary: Inclusivism gives people false hope. (00:00)
- If people who have passed on can hear the living, then what would be wrong with the Catholic practice of asking a saint for prayer? (23:00)
- Does Acts 1:26 indicate that the drawing of lots is an approved, godly practice, or was Paul the true replacement, selected by Jesus himself? (29:00)
- How can we help people who say they trust in the Lord but never show any fruit? (36:00)
- Is “doubt” a word like “faith” that has changed its meaning? (47:00)
- Submit a question on the Open Mic Line
- No Other Name—Part 1 and Part 2 by Greg Koukl
17 July 2026, 7:00 am - 58 minutesWe Have an Obligation to Help the PoorGreg discusses our obligation to help the poor, then he talks to a caller about the fate of saved people who get dementia later in life and answers questions about our conscience vs. the Holy Spirit, the government as an analogy for the Trinity, and the inclusivism of the Catholic Church. Topics:
- Commentary: We have an obligation to help the poor. (00:00)
- What happens with saved people who get dementia and then forget everything? (21:00)
- What is the difference between our conscience and the Holy Spirit, and how can we tell which is which? (31:00)
- What are your thoughts on using our government as an analogy for the Trinity? (44:00)
- How does the inclusivism of the Catholic Church differ from how people in the Old Testament were saved before Jesus’ cross and resurrection? (50:00)
- The Legend of the Social Justice Jesus by Greg Koukl
- Orange County Rescue Mission
- One Way or Any Way? Part 1 and Part 2 by Greg Koukl
- Submit a question on the Open Mic Line
- Losing Your Salvation in Ephesians 1:14–3 by Amy Hall
- The Trinity: A Solution, Not a Problem Part 1 and Part 2 by Greg Koukl
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