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Stand to Reason Weekly Podcast

Greg Reflects on the Passage of Time on His 75th Birthday

Stand to Reason Weekly Podcast

Greg Koukl

Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2025

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Greg reflects on the passage of time on his 75th birthday, then he answers questions about the SRY gene making someone male, his opinion on music in the church today, and whether the Old Testament stories are allegory or history.

Transcript

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0:00.0

La La La, La,

0:03.0

Oh, Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, friends, welcome to the show.

0:32.0

And I think this is, Amy, this is like a current show, right, that we're doing,

0:37.0

not for sometimes in the distant future. All right, because is like a current show, right, that we're doing, not for sometimes in the distant

0:38.3

future. All right, because today's a special day. We just had a celebration of the 32nd

0:45.5

anniversary of Stand to Reason. Now, that happened May 1st, but lots of folks were out of town,

0:53.3

and it just wasn't convenient to do our thing, a celebration

0:57.2

then.

0:57.8

And so we delayed it for six weeks or so until today.

1:03.6

And so the celebration of 32 years of standard reason, we had a big luncheon, and, you know,

1:09.3

we flew team members in and lots of cool things.

1:12.4

It's great every year when you do that.

1:14.6

And it's hard to imagine that another year has just flown by.

1:19.7

It seems almost like yesterday that we had our 30th anniversary celebration, which is a big thing for us.

1:29.7

And we had a wonderful film that our wonderful Greg Cash was responsible for pulling together. And many principles in the history

1:36.6

of Stand a Reason were in that film, and including the man that discipleed me early on right

1:43.6

out of the gates, Craig Englert and Hawaii.

1:46.0

He's retired now, but he was interviewed.

1:47.7

J.P. Moreland was in that.

1:49.4

Amy was in that.

1:51.4

Natasha Crane was a whole bunch of people that were significant, had roles in and been able to watch the growth of the rest here.

2:01.6

Anyway, that was two years ago.

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