Aroma Of Christ

#13: Stories From a Worship Leader

28 min · 19. Apr. 2023
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Alex Gabehart, a friend and co-worship leader of Dalton's, tells stories from her life, tells her testimony, and talks about her mission trip to Costa Rica where she was given an interesting opportunity to do something bold at a church. Alex was such a fun and bubbly guest, and we were delighted to have had her with us for this episode. Sit back and enjoy the show!

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Episode #17: "Does God Even Exist?"- Apologetics with the Renaissance Redneck Cover

#17: "Does God Even Exist?"- Apologetics with the Renaissance Redneck

Chase Bishop is a college/church friend of Dalton's and the president of christian apologetics club at Western Carolina University. In this episode, we talk about several compelling scientific and historical evidences that support the existence of God and the legitimacy of the Bible. Below, I have typed out timestamps to different topics we covered in this episode. Personally, I think we saved the best for last. Now, sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! 6:00: "The Fine Tuning Argument"- How the fine tuning of the universe points to a creator. 17:10: "The Kalams Cosmological Argument"- The universe had a beginning, so it must have required a cause that is outside of the universe. 21:07: If there is a god, why does it have to be the God of the Bible? 26:22: Evidence for Jesus raising from the dead. 35:21: Evidence for Jesus raising from the dead (continued)- The Shroud of Turin- This is the most studied ancient artifact of all time and many people believe it to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, including the non-christian scientists that worked on it. 48:56: closing remarks

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