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The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

Why Did Jesus Have to Die?

The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

ColdCaseChristianity.com

Philosophy, Society & Culture, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2018

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

In this blast from the past, J. Warner Wallace examines the substitutionary atonement of Jesus. Why did Jesus have to die for our Salvation? Why did God choose to do it this way and why couldn't He have accomplished it in some other way?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Well, I better get gone. Your show's almost on.

0:05.0

Get ready to jump into the jury box.

0:07.0

This time for the Please Convince Me Podcast.

0:10.0

The only apologetics podcast hosted by a cold case homicide detective.

0:15.0

It's time for some clear thinking Christianity as we explore an evidential faith in Jesus Christ together.

0:23.2

Here's the host of the Please Convince Me podcast, J Warner Wallace.

0:30.4

If what I think is happening... list.

0:33.0

If what I think is happening is happening,

0:36.0

it better not be. Welcome back to the Please Convinceme Podcast, I'm J Warner Wallace, so we got a little late

0:50.9

edition this week of our podcast. I'm sorry for the delay. But as I may have mentioned, I think I mentioned it on my Facebook account, I ended up switching over this week.

1:01.0

Been meaning to do it for a long time and just finally got to it. Most of our

1:08.3

laptops have been Mac. We've been using Mac laptops to throw presentations at conferences and things like that, but I was still a diehard when it came to that last

1:19.0

the last available desktop here was a PC and I've been recording on it all the

1:24.4

podcast been recorded on all the video editing has been done on it and I knew that at

1:28.4

some point I wanted to move everything over to Mac and so I did it last weekend

1:32.1

and as you can imagine when you've got a

1:34.4

terabyte worth of video and audio and all that kind of stuff just moving the

1:39.2

data was a big job and then of course, relearning, although I know the operating system pretty well from the laptops, there were still some nuances here I had to kind of refigure out again. And also I had to take some time to reformat the kinds of programs I'm going to use to do video editing, audio editing, conversion of audio.

2:00.0

And so tonight, a couple days late, I one day late, I am doing this week's

2:06.7

podcast and doing it on GarageBand, which I haven't done in about a year and a half

2:11.0

or two years.

2:12.6

Gosh, maybe three years now.

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