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Speaking Your Lingo

Podcast by Shane Lingo

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Christianity | Culture | Worldview There are many great thinkers of the past, and with each generation we are moving further away from them. These brilliant men and women had a goldmine of insights and ideas shaped by a Christian worldview that we are now missing out on. Our goal at Speaking Your Lingo is to dig up these valuable insights and shine a light on them for our current cultural moment. We want to share this wisdom in a way that honors those of the past and yet speaks the lingo of this generation. Welcome to Speaking Your Lingo, helping this generation think well about Christianity, culture, and the world around them.

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jakson Most People Don’t Actually Think kansikuva

Most People Don’t Actually Think

Most people don’t actually think—they just repeat what they’ve heard. In this episode of the Speaking Your Lingo Podcast, Shane Lingo dives into the "gap" between knowing what you believe and knowing why you believe it. If your views on truth, morality, or God were truly challenged today, would they hold up, or would the foundation collapse? We’re breaking down the 5 Foundations for Thinking Well to help you move past inherited ideas and build a worldview that actually matches reality. The Two Questions That Test Everything: At the end of the episode, Shane poses two massive questions that will determine if you’re actually thinking for yourself or just assuming you are. Connect with us: 🔔 Subscribe to stay tuned for future episodes on Christianity, culture, and the world around you. 🌐 Website: speakingyourlingo.com [https://speakingyourlingo.com/] #Christianity #Philosophy #Thinking #Worldview #Faith #Truth #Podcast #MereChristianity #CSLewis #Apologetics #Logic #Chesterton Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2146118/fan_mail/new]

12. touko 2026 - 17 min
jakson Most People Don’t Actually Think kansikuva

Most People Don’t Actually Think

Most people don’t actually think—they just repeat what they’ve heard. In this episode of the Speaking Your Lingo Podcast, Shane Lingo dives into the "gap" between knowing what you believe and knowing why you believe it. If your views on truth, morality, or God were truly challenged today, would they hold up, or would the foundation collapse? We’re breaking down the 5 Foundations for Thinking Well to help you move past inherited ideas and build a worldview that actually matches reality. The Two Questions That Test Everything: At the end of the episode, Shane poses two massive questions that will determine if you’re actually thinking for yourself or just assuming you are. Connect with us: 🔔 Subscribe to stay tuned for future episodes on Christianity, culture, and the world around you. 🌐 Website: speakingyourlingo.com [https://speakingyourlingo.com/] #Christianity #Philosophy #Thinking #Worldview #Faith #Truth #Podcast #MereChristianity #CSLewis #Apologetics #Logic #Chesterton Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2146118/fan_mail/new]

12. touko 2026 - 17 min
jakson The Passengers Dilemma: Forgiving the Unforgivable kansikuva

The Passengers Dilemma: Forgiving the Unforgivable

What does forgiveness actually mean? In this episode of the Shane Lingo Podcast, we break down one of the most misunderstood ideas in our culture: forgiveness. Is it excusing what happened? Forgetting it? Restoring trust? Or something deeper entirely? Using a powerful scene from Passengers and a real-life courtroom moment that captured national attention, Shane Lingo explores what forgiveness really is—and what it’s not. At the center of the conversation is this idea: forgiveness isn’t pretending there was no cost… it’s choosing not to make the other person pay you back for it. In this episode, we walk through:  • What forgiveness actually is  • 7 things forgiveness is not  • Why holding onto the “debt” keeps us stuck  • How the gospel reframes forgiveness completely If you’ve ever struggled to let something go, this conversation is for you. Because at some point, we all have to face the question: Are we going to hold onto the debt… or release it? Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2146118/fan_mail/new]

28. huhti 2026 - 29 min
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Voddie Baucham Exposes the Problem with "Nice" Christianity

In this episode, Shane Lingo reacts to a powerful clip from Voddie Baucham titled “Thou Shalt Be Nice?” and it challenges how many people think about love. Many reduce love to being “nice,” agreeable, or non-confrontational. But is that actually what the Bible teaches? Looking at 2 Corinthians 10:5–6, where Paul the Apostle talks about destroying arguments and taking every thought captive, Shane unpacks a side of love that often gets ignored, the hard side. In this video, Shane breaks down:  • What Paul meant in context  • Why ideas (not people) are the real battlefield  • The difference between loving someone and avoiding truth  • Why biblical love sometimes has to confront, correct, and challenge If your version of love never deals with error, it may not be love; it may just be avoidance. Real love tells the truth… even when it’s uncomfortable. Original video from Voddie Baucham: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vt-Bq_kOpoc ⸻ Subscribe for more conversations on faith, truth, and culture. 🎙 Speaking Your Lingo Podcast Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2146118/fan_mail/new]

14. huhti 2026 - 10 min
jakson What Is Love? (And Why Most People Get It Wrong) kansikuva

What Is Love? (And Why Most People Get It Wrong)

What is love… really? We talk about love all the time, but when you actually stop and try to define it, it’s not as clear as we think. Is love just a feeling? Is it doing what makes you happy? Is it always affirming someone? In this episode of the Speaking Your Lingo podcast, we slow down and ask a deeper question: what is love—and what does it actually look like in real life? We break down some of the most common ideas about love in today’s culture and show why they don’t hold up when life gets hard. Then we build a clearer, more grounded definition of love—one that goes beyond feelings, beyond convenience, and beyond cultural trends. If you’ve ever wondered:  • Is love just a feeling?  • Does love always mean affirmation?  • How do I actually love people well?  • What does the Bible say about love? This conversation is for you. ⸻ Key Idea: Love is not just something you feel, it’s desiring and pursuing what is best for another. ⸻ Scripture Referenced  • John 15:12–14  • 1 Corinthians 13:4–7  • Ephesians 4:15  • Proverbs 27:5–6 ⸻ Subscribe for More If you want more conversations that help you think clearly about Christianity, culture, and worldview, make sure to subscribe and join the community. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2146118/fan_mail/new]

31. maalis 2026 - 20 min
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