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Theology Throw Down

Andrew Rappaport

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When we look on social media, we see professing Christians debating theology, but often they are more defensive than loving. Christians of all people should be able to discuss our theological differences with love and charity. We should be able to discuss our differences, knowing that we must represent Jesus Christ well. The podcasters are an example of how to discuss our theological differences. This podcast not only teaches different theological topics but does so display love and charity ...
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So You Want to be a Podcaster

Andrew Rappaport & Coleen Sharp

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So you want to be a podcaster, our mission is to encourage and equip you for excellence in podcasting. I am Andrew Rappaport host of the Rapp Report and Apologetics Live and executive director of the Christian Podcast Community. And I am Coleen Sharp host of Theology Gals Chief Administrator of the Christian Podcast Community.
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The Bold Apologia Podcast is dedicated to equipping believers with a strong, biblically grounded defense of the Christian faith. As a pastor with years of ministry experience, I have seen firsthand the questions and challenges that Christians face in a culture increasingly opposed to biblical truth. Drawing from a charismatic perspective alongside my interest in theology and apologetics, I use this podcast as a platform to help believers grow in their understanding of Scripture, defend their ...
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Real Estate 101

Peter Conti and Paul David Thompson

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Meet Peter and Paul, the brains behind Real Estate 101. A former mechanic, Peter is the co-author of Commercial Real Estate Investing For Dummies and is now considered a premier expert in the country on helping every day achieve their commercial real estate dreams. Paul left his corporate director gig ten years ago to invest in real estate full-time and has never looked back. It did not take him long to realize that he could make a huge impact as a mentor and he has spent the last few years ...
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The podcast delves into the complex discussion of whether the Roman Catholic Church can be classified as a cult, with Andrew Rappaport taking a firm stance on the matter. They assert that the Catholic Church's doctrines, particularly regarding justification and the authority of Scripture, present significant challenges to the fundamental teachings …
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The primary focus of this podcast episode is the significance of evangelism within the Christian faith, a topic that we explore through a series of thought-provoking questions and discussions. We delve into the essential role that evangelism plays in fulfilling the church's mission, emphasizing that it is not merely an option but a divine mandate. …
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The podcast delves into the complex discussion of whether the Roman Catholic Church can be classified as a cult, with Andrew Rappaport taking a firm stance on the matter. They assert that the Catholic Church's doctrines, particularly regarding justification and the authority of Scripture, present significant challenges to the fundamental teachings …
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The discussion at hand revolves around the theological implications and distinctions between continuationism and cessationism concerning the charismatic gifts. I assert that the charismatic gifts, including prophecy and tongues, have ceased following the completion of the biblical canon, while others advocate for their ongoing presence and function…
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God is not far from any of us. He created us with the capacity to seek, reason, and know Him. Human consciousness and our ability to reflect on truth, morality, and meaning point to the One in whom we live and move and have our being. In Acts 17:16–31, Paul does not perform miracles or healings, yet the message is powerful. The gospel itself is the…
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Takeaways: The hosts emphasize the necessity of understanding one's presuppositions when debating the existence of God. A significant theme is the challenge of balancing faith while navigating personal struggles and societal pressures. Listeners are invited to join the podcast's discussions and bring their questions about faith and God. The speaker…
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Maundy Thursday invites us into the sacred moment when Jesus shared the Last Supper with His disciples. In this podcast episode, Adam Parker explores the deep typology of the Passover meal and how it pointed forward to Christ. Discover how each element of that ancient feast foreshadowed the true Lamb of God. This reflection bridges the Old and New …
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The discussion centers on the complexities and implications of King James Onlyism, a belief asserting that the King James Bible is the sole authoritative scripture for English-speaking Christians. I elucidate that this ideology encompasses a spectrum of interpretations, with some adherents claiming that the King James Version (KJV) is divinely insp…
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Social justice is the hot topic that gets tossed around like a beach ball at a summer picnic, but is it really the fresh concept many claim it to be? This dives into this debate, unraveling how the roots of social justice can be traced way back to Paul's day, showing that the struggle against such ideologies is not a new battle but an age-old one. …
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In this Palm Sunday message, Adam unpacks the Triumphal Entry and reveals how the crowd praised Jesus while missing the true purpose of His coming. He challenges listeners to examine their expectations and recognize the subtle ways we overlook what God is doing. The King still comes lowly, and if we are not careful, we will miss the peace He offers…
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In this episode, we engage in a critical examination of Andrew Rapoport's recent debate on the merits of covenant theology versus dispensational theology. The discussion reveals significant insights into the hermeneutical approaches that underpin each theological perspective. As we delve into the nature of scriptural interpretation, we highlight th…
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The central focus of this podcast episode revolves around the intricate relationship between Israel and the Church, a topic that has provoked considerable debate and discussion within theological circles. We engage in a thorough examination of this relationship, considering various perspectives, including those of dispensationalism and covenant the…
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It’s one of the great paradoxes of our time: individuals who claim that God does not exist often spend immense amounts of time, energy, and even money trying to refute Him. Some go so far as to write books, give lectures, and debate endlessly against a Being they insist is no more real than a myth. From a theological perspective, this aligns striki…
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The salient point of this podcast episode revolves around the critical examination of the concept of virtual church within the apologetics community. We assert that the practice of attending virtual church cannot replace the fundamental need for physical gathering among believers, as outlined in biblical teachings. The discussion delves into the im…
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Takeaways: The podcast features a profound exploration of contemporary issues surrounding gender identity and biological definitions. We discuss the implications of social justice movements within evangelical circles and their effects on church discourse. The need for a unified conservative voice in the face of cultural challenges is emphasized thr…
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Diving right into the thick of it, the latest episode of the Rapp Report tackles the intersection of faith and law, a topic that’s as spicy as a Southern BBQ in July. Andrew Rapoport welcomes the insightful Davis Younts, a scholar blending his passion for Christianity with a sharp legal mind, to dissect the often contentious relationship between bi…
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The principal focus of this podcast episode is the exploration of theological differences within the Christian podcast community, specifically concerning the contentious topics of Calvinism and Arminianism. We convene as a collective of podcasters dedicated to engaging in these discussions with a spirit of love and charity, striving for a deeper un…
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Episode Summary: In this episode of The Bold Apologia Podcast, we enter into a deep dive into the doctrine of justification with a message straight from Hebrews 4: Stop Striving, Start Trusting: The Promise Still Stands. Many believers today struggle with assurance, feeling as though they must work to maintain God’s favor. But the truth of justific…
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This podcast episode delves into the intricate interplay between faith, finances, and the role of stewardship in the lives of Christians. We critically examine the implications of financial management from a biblical perspective, emphasizing the necessity of understanding money not merely as a tool for personal gain but as a means to serve God and …
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Modern culture often portrays faith and science as being in conflict, but this is a false dichotomy. The Bible is not a science textbook, nor does it claim to be, but it speaks truthfully when it addresses the natural world. Its primary purpose is to reveal God’s character and redemptive plan, not to provide a technical manual on physics or biology…
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The episode dives headfirst into the essential question of how everyday Christians can deepen their understanding of the Bible, particularly for those who may have attended church regularly but have yet to engage deeply with the scripture. Andrew Rapoport, the host, welcomes Cassian Bolino from the Biblically Speaking podcast, who shares her journe…
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This podcast episode delves into the intricate complexities of contemporary Christian thought, particularly the insidious encroachment of New Age ideologies within the church. A salient point of discussion emerges concerning the assertion that faith can absolve any actions, regardless of their moral implications, as long as one believes they are ac…
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Andrew Rapoport and Aaron Brewster dive headfirst into the all-too-familiar quagmire of family strife, a topic that, let’s be honest, probably hits home for just about everyone. They kick off the conversation with a cheeky nod to the myth that no one has family issues, only to unravel the layers of conflict that can permeate even the most seemingly…
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Description: In this compelling episode, real estate veteran Paul David Thompson delves into how visionary thinking can transform the real estate industry. Through engaging discussions about the unprecedented wealth transfer from baby boomers and evolving market dynamics, Thompson reveals how investors can position themselves for success. He weaves…
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In this compelling episode, we bring together a panel of deep thinkers, scholars, and podcasters to tackle one of the most debated theological topics in modern Christianity: cessationism versus continuationism. Joining the conversation are your host, Adam Parker, Matthew McGuire, author of A Magical World; David Miller, author of Redacted: The Secr…
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This podcast episode centers on the vibrant discourse surrounding apologetics, where we engage with pressing questions about God, the Bible, and the intricacies of faith. Our hosts, including Andrew Rapaport from Striving for Eternity Ministries, elucidate the importance of this ministry, which serves as a platform not only for education but also f…
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Navigating the often murky waters of church leadership and the potential for harm within Christian communities is the focal point of today’s discussion. Andrew kicks things off by asking a poignant question: Have you ever felt misrepresented or harmed by church leaders? As the conversation unfolds, they dive deep into the patterns of behavior that …
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Description: Join seasoned real estate investors Paul David Thompson and Dustin Heiner as they unpack the transformative power of real estate investing. From mindset mastery to creating lasting value, this episode dives deep into the strategies that turn property investments into pathways to financial freedom. The duo shares candid insights about t…
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Rapp Report episode 274 The salient point of this podcast episode revolves around the pervasive influence of empty philosophies and human traditions that captivate individuals, leading them away from the truth of Christ. We delve into the fascinating observation that individuals within various belief systems, including those who critique others, of…
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Rapp Report episode 331 Head coverings have emerged as a hot topic in recent discussions, as highlighted by Dale Partridge, who notes that this issue has not really been a point of contention for centuries but is now gaining traction. The conversation pivots around Dale Partridge's book, "A Cover for Glory," which argues that head coverings were on…
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The salient point of this podcast episode revolves around the multifaceted nature of evangelism, particularly the ongoing discourse about the methods and qualifications associated with sharing the Christian gospel. We, the hosts, engage in a rigorous discussion that explores whether evangelism necessitates a confrontational approach, or if it can e…
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Rapp Report episode 330 Discussed from What We Believe? “Therewere two kinds of gifts given totheearly church. Miraculous gifts of divine revelation and healing were given temporarily intheapostolic era forthepurpose of confirmingtheauthenticity oftheapostles’ message (Hebrews 2:3-4;2 Corinthians 12:12). Ministering gifts were given to equip believ…
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Apologetics Live episode 273 This podcast episode delves into the contentious issue of full preterism, a theological perspective asserting that 70 A.D. fulfilled all biblical prophecies. Our discussion critically examines the implications of this doctrine, particularly its effects on traditional understandings of eschatology and the nature of Chris…
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