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The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

Why the Case for Christianity Is More Important Than Ever

The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

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Christianworldview, Philosophy, Religion & Spirituality, Christianapologetics, Forensicfaith, Colsoncenterforchristianworldview, Christian, Christianity, Evidenceforchristianity, Faithandreason, Godscrimescene, Coldcasechristianity, Apologetics, Society & Culture

4.71.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Podcast, J. Warner Wallace returns to the recent Pew Research Poll data and makes an important observation about the state of belief in America. Does this data reveal a unique opportunity for those of us who want to make the case for Christianity? Is America becoming a more secular nation, or does theism still rule the day?

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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.

0:07.6

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

0:12.7

His work has been featured on Fox News, Court TV, and Dateline.

0:17.0

For more information about Jim's work and the Case for Christianity, please visit

0:21.2

coldcasechristianity.com.

0:23.5

Now here's your host, Jay Warner Wallace.

0:27.0

Thanks for joining me here at Cold Case Christianity.

0:28.8

I'm Jay Warner Wallace.

0:30.1

I wonder how many of us at this point in our history as a country recognize the fantastic

0:34.9

opportunity this in front of us as Christians and especially

0:37.9

those of us who are committed to Christian case-making. What I mean is are committed

0:43.7

to understanding enough of what we believe as Christians to be able to make the

0:47.9

case to those around us who maybe don't believe what we believe as Christians.

0:53.1

Now it seems to me as the time, a great time.

0:56.9

Maybe it now is better than any other time for us to make the case for what we believe.

1:02.9

And it kind of dawned on me. Of course, you know, for those of us who do this on a daily basis,

1:07.4

and I try to do this at coldcasechristianity.com, our website, and I've certainly

1:11.1

written about this in the past. I think we kind of find this is our natural way of expressing

1:15.3

what we believe and who we are as Christians. But for a lot of us in the church, this isn't the

1:19.7

case at all. In fact, we've been attending church on Sundays or maybe even a part of our

1:24.5

cultural experience as Christians without giving much thought as to whether

1:28.1

or not it's true or why it's true. And we happen to be at a place, I think, in our history

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