Mike Winger LIVE Q&A on Theology, Apologetics and the Christian Life
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Biblical worldview should transcend culture wars rather than being shaped by either conservative or liberal culture
Opening monologue before Q&A begins
00:00:04The church must maintain evangelism as its primary posture toward unbelievers; community service without gospel proclamation is insufficient
Response to question about churches focusing solely on community service vs. discipleship and evangelism
00:03:39Near-death experience books should be tested against Scripture and not used to supplement or replace it; the danger is NDE narrators becoming gurus with insider knowledge
Response to a question about the theological accuracy of books like 23 Minutes in Hell and 90 Minutes in Heaven
00:06:43Ezekiel's prophecy about the destruction of Tyre is a favorite apologetic prophecy, confirmed by non-Jewish and non-Christian historical sources
Response to question about compelling prophecies that might impress atheists
00:08:46Isaiah 53 is a powerful messianic prophecy whose parallels to Jesus are so strong that people often do not realize it predates the New Testament
Continuation of response about compelling prophecies for skeptics
00:09:49Psalm 22 predicts specific details of the crucifixion centuries before crucifixion existed, and implies resurrection and worldwide Gentile conversion; ancient Jewish sources also viewed it as messianic
Third example of compelling prophecy for skeptics
00:09:49It is not the Christian's job to change minds; our responsibility is to present truth and build a case, while God holds unbelievers accountable for their own response
Sidebar comment after discussing apologetic prophecies
00:10:50Winger holds a dualist view of the soul: the soul is distinct from the brain and body, uses the body to interact with reality, and persists after bodily death
Response to question about the nature of the soul
00:11:20Footnotes are the most reliable method for tracking primary sources and objective evidence in apologetics research
Response to question about finding primary sources in a sea of biased online content
00:13:50The Kalam Cosmological Argument leads from two premises to the conclusion that the universe has a cause with properties matching classical theism; William Lane Craig has defended it extensively
Response to question about atheist objections to the Kalam
00:14:52Many internet objections to the Kalam are so philosophically poor that William Lane Craig addressed them in a YouTube video rather than a scholarly paper
Continuation of Kalam discussion
00:18:25Modern-day apostles: the original apostles were unique authoritative founders whose authority is now held in the NT canon; the movement claiming ongoing apostolic offices is unbiblical, though the lowercase term can refer to missionaries
Response to question about whether modern-day apostles are biblical
00:20:591 John 4:2 — testing spirits by confession that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh carries the full theological weight of Messiah, incarnation, and OT fulfillment, not merely a verbal formula
Response to question about whether 1 John 4:2 is a sufficient test for false spirits
00:23:31Comparing OT and NT severity of divine judgment is a category error: the OT covers thousands of years of history while the NT covers only a brief first-century window
First counter-argument in response to whether God's punishment lessons in intensity over time
00:27:35NT judgment is actually more extreme than OT judgment: Revelation's eternal punishment exceeds anything in the OT; love, mercy, and wrath are all escalated in the NT
Second counter-argument on whether God's judgment lessens over time
00:28:36The Sabbath is Saturday; Gentile Christians are free to observe or not observe it; the Sabbath did not move to Sunday; early church gathered on both days for different reasons
Response to question about whether the Sabbath is Saturday or Sunday and whether it matters for Gentiles
00:31:10Jesus had no pre-existent human body; John 1:14 says the Word 'became' flesh, not that he switched bodies; the Incarnation was a genuine becoming
Response to question about whether Jesus had a human body before the Incarnation
00:32:40Biblical cosmology should not be assumed to match ancient Near Eastern flat-earth cosmology just because surrounding cultures believed it; Genesis radically demythologizes creation compared to the Enuma Elish
Response to question about Hebraic cosmology and the flat-earth interpretation
00:35:45Worship songs with questionable original contexts may be acceptable in personal use but congregational use requires sensitivity to the consciences of all present
Response to question about whether it is okay to sing a song that in its original context is questionable but which people would interpret as worship to God
00:38:53The word 'law' in 1 John 3:4 does not specifically mean the Mosaic law but any law or command God has revealed; Gentiles had moral law before Moses
Response to question about whether Christians must keep the Mosaic Sabbath since sin is the transgression of the law
00:42:28Hebrews 6 is best read as a corporate statement about Israel rather than individuals losing their salvation; Hebrews 10 is easier to reconcile with eternal security
Brief response to question about eternal security and Hebrews 6 and 10
00:43:28John 8 (woman caught in adultery) has significant textual critical issues; there is no good case for identifying her as Mary Magdalene; the absence of the man reflects a real double standard
Response to question about the woman caught in adultery
00:44:29John 20:17 — 'Do not cling to me' means do not grasp or hold on, not 'do not touch'; the Greek haptomai connotes holding on, explaining why Jesus also allowed Thomas to touch him later
Response to question about why Jesus would not let Mary touch him but later allowed Thomas to touch him
00:48:37N.T. Wright's New Perspective on Paul: Winger is mildly opposed but has not read enough Wright to engage substantively
Response to question about N.T. Wright's view on Paul's epistles
00:51:42Matthew 6:14-15 has a direct and uncomfortable application; persistent unwillingness to forgive may be evidence of not being in Christ, not a cause of losing salvation
Response to question about applying Matthew 6:14-15 to life situations
00:52:441 Corinthians 10:13 refutes the idea that any temptation including suicidal impulse is unavoidably overpowering; God always provides a way of escape; the sense of enslavement is often a lie believed about oneself
Response to question about Christianity and suicide and whether God ever gives more than one can bear
00:55:18The necessity of Christ's atonement is biblically defensible; Jesus's Gethsemane prayer implies there was no other way to redeem fallen humanity
Response to question about whether God needed Christ's sacrifice in order to cleanse us for indwelling by the Holy Spirit
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