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The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

Maintaining Our Christian Priorities In An Ever-Changing Culture

The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

ColdCaseChristianity.com

Christianity, Philosophy, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2017

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Broadcast, J. Warner discusses the importance of making the case for the reliability of the Bible, even when we are tempted to jump into arguments related to culture, politics or current events. Why is the case for the Bible more important than any other discussion we might have? J. Warner also discusses the important role of fathers in the culture and the Biblical calling of fatherhood. What role does fatherhood play in stabilizing our future?

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Cold Case Christianity broadcast, the only Christian case making program hosted by a Cold Case Homicide Detective.

0:07.0

Jay Warner Wallace has been investigating Cold Case murders in Los Angeles County for over a decade.

0:12.0

His work has been featured on Fox News,

0:14.4

Court TV, and Dateline. For more information about Jim's work and the case for

0:19.6

Christianity, please visit coldcase Christianity.com.

0:23.0

Now here's your host, Jay Warner Wallace.

0:26.0

Welcome to Cold Case Christianity.

0:28.0

I am Jay Warner Wallace.

0:30.0

Okay, what I want to talk about this week

0:32.0

is kind of a couple of hot topic issues or issues of culture that might be helpful as we navigate the future together as citizens here.

0:42.0

I don't know if you've noticed online on social media how easy it is to pick a fight, how easy it is to post a view, especially politically in this contentious election we just had or in the future as we

0:56.8

continue forward in the political environment, there's going to be lots of opportunities

1:00.8

for you to say something about what you believe online or to respond to what

1:06.2

somebody else has said and I get it I am not here to tell you that I don't think

1:10.6

Christians should have these discussions in fact I do believe that Christians have a duty to speak out for the injustices in the world to speak to issues that are typically seen as political, but they actually involve moral issues that we are commanded to address as

1:25.2

Christian.

1:26.2

So I am absolutely in favor of engaging in political discourse and getting involved in the

1:31.7

political discussion.

1:33.6

But I think there's a priority that is more important than anything else and I want to offer

1:37.7

it to you because I think that this priority will actually help you gain ground on the other

1:42.3

issues you think are important.

1:43.9

And this is what it is.

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