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#145 Atheist Tries to Answer My 30 Questions—Here’s What He Gets Wrong
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Six years ago, Joel Settecase published a provocative article titled “30 Questions to Ask Atheists, Agnostics & Skeptics.” Now, for the first time, someone has answered them—publicly. In this episode of The Think Institute Thursday, Joel reads and responds to a detailed blog post by atheist writer Dalbert from Daily Kos, who attempted to take on all 30 questions point-by-point.
Using a presuppositional apologetics approach, Joel doesn’t just refute Dalbert’s responses—he exposes the underlying assumptions and demonstrates how only the Christian worldview can account for reason, truth, and morality. This episode is a masterclass in how to lovingly and logically engage with unbelief.
What you’ll learn:
How atheists answer worldview challenges—and where their logic breaks down
Why morality, logic, and truth can’t exist without God
The key difference between presuppositional and evidential apologetics
How to use questions to lead unbelievers toward gospel truth
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473 episodes
Manage episode 517824360 series 2977453
Six years ago, Joel Settecase published a provocative article titled “30 Questions to Ask Atheists, Agnostics & Skeptics.” Now, for the first time, someone has answered them—publicly. In this episode of The Think Institute Thursday, Joel reads and responds to a detailed blog post by atheist writer Dalbert from Daily Kos, who attempted to take on all 30 questions point-by-point.
Using a presuppositional apologetics approach, Joel doesn’t just refute Dalbert’s responses—he exposes the underlying assumptions and demonstrates how only the Christian worldview can account for reason, truth, and morality. This episode is a masterclass in how to lovingly and logically engage with unbelief.
What you’ll learn:
How atheists answer worldview challenges—and where their logic breaks down
Why morality, logic, and truth can’t exist without God
The key difference between presuppositional and evidential apologetics
How to use questions to lead unbelievers toward gospel truth
Referenced articles:
Support the mission:
Join the Hammer & Anvil Society — thethink.institute/society
Partner with The Think Institute — thethink.institute/partner
Subscribe for more weekly content on worldview, theology, and apologetics.
473 episodes
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