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How Can We Know God Exists?

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How can we know that God exists? Is belief in God reasonable? What do creation, conscience, and Scripture reveal about the reality of God? In this episode of Theology Is Fun, Dr. Cori and Dr. Ben begin a new journey through systematic theology by tackling one of the most fundamental questions of the Christian faith: How can we know God exists? Together, they explore the biblical doctrine of general revelation, discussing how God reveals Himself through creation and the human conscience. They also explain the difference between systematic theology and biblical theology, examine key passages like Romans 1, Psalm 19, and Genesis 1, and discuss how Christians can engage thoughtfully with atheists, agnostics, and skeptics. Whether you're a lifelong believer, a curious seeker, or someone looking to strengthen your understanding of the Christian faith, this conversation will help you think more deeply about God's self-revelation and His presence in the world around us. IN THIS EPISODE: * What is systematic theology? * The difference between systematic theology and biblical theology * Why the Bible assumes God's existence * General revelation: creation and conscience * What Romans 1 teaches about knowing God * How Christians can discuss God's existence with skeptics * The role of special revelation and Scripture * Why God is knowable, but not fully comprehensible KEY SCRIPTURES: šŸ“– Genesis 1:1 šŸ“– Psalm 19:1 šŸ“– Romans 1:18-25 šŸ“– Acts 17 šŸ‘ Like, subscribe, and drop your questions in the comments šŸŽ§ Available wherever you listen to podcasts Listen on Apple Podcasts – podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/theology-is-fun/id1808965100 Listen on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/4EZUfXCbWCbSs6VpbAYSEb [https://open.spotify.com/show/4EZUfXCbWCbSs6VpbAYSEb] Follow Dr. Corey Abney on Instagram instagram.com/corey.abney Follow Dr. Ben Skaug on Instagram instagram.com/ben.skaug Learn more about Bell Shoals Church instagram.com/bellshoals Watch full sermons from Dr. Corey Abney https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLbG1nVw0Ymu2gj1-OkB9WyX9vgWaOtot [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLbG1nVw0Ymu2gj1-OkB9WyX9vgWaOtot] #TheologyIsFun #DoesGodExist #ChristianApologetics #SystematicTheology #BibleStudy #ChristianPodcast #Romans1 #GeneralRevelation #ChristianTheology #FaithAndReason

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How Can We Know God Exists?

How can we know that God exists? Is belief in God reasonable? What do creation, conscience, and Scripture reveal about the reality of God? In this episode of Theology Is Fun, Dr. Cori and Dr. Ben begin a new journey through systematic theology by tackling one of the most fundamental questions of the Christian faith: How can we know God exists? Together, they explore the biblical doctrine of general revelation, discussing how God reveals Himself through creation and the human conscience. They also explain the difference between systematic theology and biblical theology, examine key passages like Romans 1, Psalm 19, and Genesis 1, and discuss how Christians can engage thoughtfully with atheists, agnostics, and skeptics. Whether you're a lifelong believer, a curious seeker, or someone looking to strengthen your understanding of the Christian faith, this conversation will help you think more deeply about God's self-revelation and His presence in the world around us. IN THIS EPISODE: * What is systematic theology? * The difference between systematic theology and biblical theology * Why the Bible assumes God's existence * General revelation: creation and conscience * What Romans 1 teaches about knowing God * How Christians can discuss God's existence with skeptics * The role of special revelation and Scripture * Why God is knowable, but not fully comprehensible KEY SCRIPTURES: šŸ“– Genesis 1:1 šŸ“– Psalm 19:1 šŸ“– Romans 1:18-25 šŸ“– Acts 17 šŸ‘ Like, subscribe, and drop your questions in the comments šŸŽ§ Available wherever you listen to podcasts Listen on Apple Podcasts – podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/theology-is-fun/id1808965100 Listen on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/4EZUfXCbWCbSs6VpbAYSEb [https://open.spotify.com/show/4EZUfXCbWCbSs6VpbAYSEb] Follow Dr. Corey Abney on Instagram instagram.com/corey.abney Follow Dr. Ben Skaug on Instagram instagram.com/ben.skaug Learn more about Bell Shoals Church instagram.com/bellshoals Watch full sermons from Dr. Corey Abney https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLbG1nVw0Ymu2gj1-OkB9WyX9vgWaOtot [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLbG1nVw0Ymu2gj1-OkB9WyX9vgWaOtot] #TheologyIsFun #DoesGodExist #ChristianApologetics #SystematicTheology #BibleStudy #ChristianPodcast #Romans1 #GeneralRevelation #ChristianTheology #FaithAndReason

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