Stand to Reason
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Stand to Reason’s Greg Koukl and Amy Hall answer questions on ethics, theology, apologetics, and culture from a Christian perspective. Submit your questions on Twitter using the hashtag #STRask.
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Why Are So Many Christians Condemning LGB People Just Because of How They Love? 15.01.2026 36:35
Questions about Christians condemning LGB people just because of how they love, how God can expect someone to be celibate when others are free to marry and have happiness, and why Christians seem to hate people today. If God sent Jesus to die for our sins, and all who believe in him are accepted into Heaven, why are so many Christians condemning LGB people just because of how they love someone?...
Does God Really Need a “Pound of Flesh” to Forgive Sins? 12.01.2026 23:18
Questions about how to answer the challenge that God doesn’t need a “pound of flesh” to forgive sins but can simply forgive, and whether the claim in Romans 10:13 that everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved contradicts Matthew 7:21. How do you answer the challenge that God doesn’t need a “pound of flesh” to forgive sins but can simply forgive? Romans 10:13 says everyone who cal...
Can Two Logical People Come to Conflicting Conclusions Without Committing a Fallacy? 08.01.2026 29:37
Questions about whether two logical people can come to conflicting conclusions on a topic without committing a fallacy, how Greg, as a public figure, deals with criticism, and whether or not criticism gets to him. Can two people come to conflicting conclusions on a topic while holding true to logic and reason without committing a fallacy? As a public figure, how do you deal with criticism, and d...
How Do I Determine Which Topics at Work Are Worth Commenting On? 05.01.2026 26:38
Questions about how to determine which topics at work are worth commenting on, and a good way to respond when you’re in a group Bible study and hear earnest, lifelong Christians talk excitedly about books or content creators that aren’t orthodox. As someone who works in an open room with six others, where topics shift quickly and it’s hard to interject with multiple people chiming in, how do I d...
Did Jesus Prove He Wasn’t Sinless When He Overturned the Tables? 29.12.2025 27:24
Questions about whether Jesus proved he wasn’t sinless when he overturned the tables, whether Jesus’ response to the Pharisees in Mark 3:22–26 was a bad argument, why Jesus was known for associating with sinners, and to what extent we should follow his example. How would you respond to someone who said Jesus lacked self-control, got angry, and had a violent temper tantrum when he overturned the...
What About Those Who Never Heard the Name of Jesus? 22.12.2025 30:41
Questions about what will happen to those who never heard of Jesus or were brought up in a different faith, whether there’s biblical warrant to think a humble, repentant attitude can save people who don’t know Jesus, and where the souls who lived before Jesus go. We’re taught that the only way to Heaven is through belief in Jesus, but what about those living on this planet who never heard of him...
How Do You Justify Calling Jesus the Messiah? 18.12.2025 21:06
Questions about how one can justify calling Jesus the Messiah when he didn’t fulfill the Hebrew messianic prophecies, and whether the reason for the virgin birth was just to set Jesus apart as unique or there was a deeper meaning. How do you justify calling Jesus the Messiah when he didn’t fulfill the Hebrew prophecies the Messiah was required to complete? Is the reason for the virgin birth just...
Are You Accursed If You Tithe? 15.12.2025 24:54
Questions about whether anyone who tithes is not a Christian and is accursed since Paul says that if you obey one part of the Mosaic Law you’re obligated to obey all of it, and the claim that tithing preceded the Law and therefore remains a principle for the church today. Since Paul says that if you obey one part of the Law to please God you’re obligated to obey all of it, does that mean that an...
Are Demon Possessions and Exorcisms in the New Testament Literal? 11.12.2025 24:40
Questions about whether references to demon possessions and exorcisms in the New Testament are literal, how to talk to young children about ghosts, and whether it’s arrogant to think Satan knows your name when he’s a single entity with bigger fish to fry. Are references to demon possessions and exorcisms in the New Testament literal, or are they cultural references to physical or psychological c...
Why Would Any Rational Person Have to Use Any Religious Book? 08.12.2025 28:58
Questions about why any rational person would have to use any religious book, whether apologetics would be redundant if there were actually a good, unrefuted argument, and how to get enough people interested in apologetics to start an apologetics group. Why would any rational, thinking person have to use any religious book, including the Bible, unless they don’t really think with reason or compr...
What Tools of Reasoning Help You Know What’s True, Right, and Good? 04.12.2025 23:20
Question about what tools of reasoning help us determine whether something is true or false, right or wrong, good or bad before bringing Scripture into it. How do you determine whether something is true or false, whether an action is right or wrong, or whether something is good or bad? Before you bring in Scripture, what tools of reasoning help you recognize these categories in daily life?
When I Can’t Stop Thinking About Something, Is That God Speaking? 01.12.2025 25:27
Questions about whether having a recurring thought is an indication God is speaking to you, what to say to someone who says they sinned because “God told them to do something” and they didn’t do it, and whether God speaks to us through premonitions. Would you characterize not being able to stop thinking about something as God speaking? What would you say to someone who says they sinned because “...
How Can I Explain Modesty to My Daughter? 27.11.2025 20:36
Questions about how to explain modesty to a nine-year-old in a way that won’t cause shame about her body, and when and how to tell a child about a previous marriage and divorce. How can I explain modesty to my nine-year-old daughter without causing shame about her body? When and how should I tell my son about my previous marriage and divorce?
Why Do We Say Someone Was Saved on a Particular Date If It Was Part of an Eternal Plan? 24.11.2025 21:27
Questions about why we say someone was saved on a particular date if it was part of an eternal plan, the Roman Catholic view of the gospel vs. the Bible’s, and why Paul circumcised Timothy but rebuked the Galatians for saying Gentiles needed to be circumcised. Since God had a plan from all eternity to redeem a people for himself, why do we say someone was saved on a particular date or moment in...
How Do We Advocate for Christian Policy Without Making the Government Interfere in Every Area of Life? 20.11.2025 26:22
Questions about how to advocate for Christian policy without making the government interfere in every area of life, and the differences between the modern environmental movement and the Christian perspective on caring for the earth. How do we advocate for Christian policy without making the government interfere in every area of life? Can you compare and contrast the modern environmental movement...
How Would You Convince Someone That Evil Exists? 17.11.2025 31:28
Questions about how to convince someone that evil exists, whether Charlie Kirk’s murder was part of God’s plan, whether that would mean the murderer didn’t have free will, and whether or not God is responsible for that plan. How would you respond to an atheist friend who doesn’t believe evil exists and thinks “evil” actions are done by people who are just trying to get by with the circumstances...
Why Does the Bible Teach You How to Be a Proper Slave Owner? 13.11.2025 22:22
Question about why it seems like the Bible teaches you how to be a proper slave owner rather than than saying, “Stop it. Give them freedom.” It seems like the Bible teaches you how to be a proper slave owner rather than saying, “Stop it. Give them freedom.”
Can You Provide Verifiable, Non-Religious Evidence That a Supernatural Jesus Existed? 10.11.2025 20:50
Question about providing verifiable, non-religious evidence that a supernatural Jesus existed. I am an atheist and militantly anti-god-belief. However, I do have an open mind, so could you please provide verifiable, non-religious evidence that a supernatural Jesus actually existed?
Is It a Sin to Feel Let Down by God? 06.11.2025 24:09
Questions about whether it’s a sin to feel let down by God and whether it would be easier to have a personal relationship with a rock than with a God who hasn’t spoken in over 2,000 years. Is it a sin to feel let down by God? It would be easier to have a personal relationship with a rock than with a God who hasn’t actually spoken in over 2,000 years. What kind of God would be that way?
Did God Create Us So He Wouldn’t Be Alone? 03.11.2025 26:02
Questions about whether God created us so he wouldn’t be alone, what he had before us, and a comparison between the Muslim view of God and the Christian view of God. Did God create us so he wouldn’t be alone, and what did he have before us? Can you compare and contrast the Muslim view of God with the Christian view of God?
What Are Some Good Ways to Start a Conversation About God with Family Members? 30.10.2025 25:40
Questions about how to start a conversation about God with non-Christian family members, how to keep from becoming emotional when discussing faith issues with family, and the best way to alert people to the fact that they’re members of a cult. What are some good ways to begin (and have) a conversation about God with non-Christian family members? How can I keep from becoming so emotional when dis...
Is 1 Corinthians 12:3 a Black-and-White Tool for Discernment? 27.10.2025 27:37
Questions about whether the claim in 1 Corinthians that “no one can say ‘Jesus is Lord’ except in the Holy Spirit” is a black-and-white tool for discernment, and how to have a better relationship with Jesus when reading the Bible feels like a chore and you can’t remember to pray. Since First Corinthians 12:3 says that “no one can say ‘Jesus is Lord’ except in the Holy Spirit,” if TV evangelists...
Could the Writers of Scripture Have Been Influenced by Their Fallen Nature? 23.10.2025 34:43
Questions about whether or not it’s reasonable to worry that some of our current doctrines were influenced by the fallen nature of the apostles, and how to defend sola Scriptura to Roman Catholics who argue that oral tradition carries as much weight as Scripture. How much of the apostles’ fallen nature influenced their choice of words and how they communicated? Is it reasonable to worry that som...
How Do I Reconcile the Image of God as Judge with His Love, Grace, and Kindness? 20.10.2025 28:30
Questions about how to reconcile the image of God as a judge with his love, grace, and kindness, why our sins are considered to be sins against God, and whether the idea that our debt was paid by Christ means we escape the penalty for our sins by right, not grace. For most of my life, God has been portrayed to me primarily as a judge—watching closely, ready to point out where I fall short. But I...
How Does It Affect You If a Gay Couple Gets Married or a Woman Has an Abortion? 16.10.2025 26:28
Questions about how to respond to someone who asks, ”How does it affect you if a gay couple gets married, or a woman makes a decision about her reproductive health, or someone chooses a different faith system than yours?” How would you respond to someone who asks, ”How does it affect you if a gay couple gets married, or a woman makes a decision about her reproductive health, or someone chooses a...
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