Ep. 330 - Answering Tough Questions About Christianity


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Ray, Mark, and Oscar answer listener questions during a live Q&A, with Oscar appreciating the unfiltered nature of the discussion. When asked about the hardest questions to answer, Mark admits it's when he doesn’t know the answer and pretends he does. Ray recalls struggling with a man’s question about why God let his wife suffer before she died. On increasing laborers in evangelism, they stress the importance of pastors sharing their own experiences and making evangelism part of the church’s cultural DNA. Changing a church’s culture starts by finding a few passionate people and letting their enthusiasm spread.

Ray finds some evangelism encounters easier than others, often using the fear of death to gauge receptiveness. Oscar relates better to former atheists but struggles with cultural Christians. When considering missionary work abroad, they advise starting by evangelizing at home before seeking an overseas calling. The guys discuss pro-life vs. abolitionist views, with Mark arguing that being pro-life includes abolitionist principles—protecting life at all stages. The conversation shifts to Christian YouTube channels, with Oscar warning that notoriety can be dangerous. He urges potential creators to examine their hearts and build a foundation in ministry first. On where we go after death, Oscar believes we immediately enter heaven, though views on the specifics vary.

Turning to the topic of evangelism burnout, Ray advises pacing yourself and staying spiritually filled, while Oscar highlights Psalm 51, where David prays for the restoration of joy. To start witnessing conversations, Ray asks people about life after death, which he finds universally engaging. The discussion moves to ethical consumerism, with Mark sharing his struggle with boycotting certain companies while Oscar warns against complete detachment from culture. A Christian woman waiting for a godly man is encouraged to pursue God wholeheartedly rather than idolizing marriage.

Mark's favorite verse is John 17:3, while Ray favors Proverbs 19:23, and Oscar holds onto Romans 8:39. Their favorite quotes range from Charles Spurgeon to J.R. Packer’s thoughts on adoption as the greatest gift of the gospel. Should Christians should read the Quran? The guys caution against it unless one is called to reach Muslims, emphasizing the importance of knowing the Bible deeply. For witnessing to Mormons, the guys advise focusing on the gospel and defining terms clearly since Mormonism often uses Christian language with different meanings.

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Ray Comfort
Emeal (“E.Z.”) Zwayne
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