I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST

How to Evangelize Transgender Friends and Is the Bible Historical Fiction? Plus More Q&A


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In this midweek podcast episode, Frank tackles a series of listener questions surrounding how to share your faith with transgender co-workers and how to understand God’s grace in relation to our free will. He’ll also respond to a common criticism about the historicity of the New Testament–is it just a work of historical fiction? During the episode, Frank will answer questions like:

  • How do you spark a faith conversation with a transitioning or LGTBQ+ co-worker?
  • If God wants all people to be saved, why will some people go to Hell?
  • What does the Bible mean when it says that we will receive a new heart?
  • What are some of the key distinctions between historical documents and historical fiction?
  • Are the ancient non-Christian sources for Jesus more reliable than the eyewitness accounts?
  • What is the consensus among New Testament scholars about the validity of the Gospels?
  • This episode will help you to respond to objections about the reliability of the New Testament as Frank shares helpful resources from various apologists like C.S. Lewis and offers a few questions that you can ask someone who’s skeptical about whether or not the Bible is true. Do you have a question for Frank? Send it to [email protected] and maybe it will make the next Q&A podcast!

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    Frank’s book: Correct, Not Politically Correct

    Got Questions (article): What Does the Bible Mean When It Says That We Will Receive a New Heart?

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    I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEISTBy Dr. Frank Turek