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Fri, 23 July 2010 - Spitfire Session #53 - click to downloadPart 26 of Defending the New Testament. (31 min 55 sec - approx. 22 MB) Previous SessionsThu, 19 February 2009 - Spitfire Session #1 - click to downloadThis, our first spitfire session, features a basic introduction to apologetics, in dialogue format, between two of C.A.R.E's team members. Primarily the question is answered as to whether or not apologetics is a command of scripture. (31 min 18 sec - approx. 29 MB) Thu, 26 February 2009 - Spitfire Session #2 - click to downloadDoes reason demand apologetics? This spitfire session attempts to answer this question. (30 min 58 sec - approx. 28 MB) Thu, 5 March 2009 - Spitfire Session #3 - click to downloadBefore we can engage in any debate, we must ask ourselves if reason itself can be trusted. In this session we explore the validity of thought, and show it as a sound evidence for the existence of God. (31 min 01 sec - approx. 28 MB) Thu, 12 March 2009 - Spitfire Session #4 - click to downloadIn all of the created order, it seems asking why is common only to human experience. If it is anchored with the rest of the furniture of the universe, who anchored it there? (30 min 21 sec - approx. 28 MB)
Thu, 19 March 2009 - Spitfire Session #5 - click to downloadThis session deals with the conceptualist argument for God’s existence. It’s little heavier than normal, but it’s worth it’s weight in showing the Christian faith is not afraid of entering that territory. (31 min 54 sec - approx. 29 MB) Wed, 25 March 2009 - Spitfire Session #6 - click to downloadThe Kalam Cosmological argument is one of the most familiar arguments for the existence of God. This session begins to explore some of the good reasons why it has stood the test of time. (31 min 19 sec - approx. 29 MB) Thu, 2 April 2009 - Spitfire Session #7 - click to downloadThis is part two dealing with the Kalam Cosmological argument. (30 min 59 sec - approx. 28 MB) Thu, 9 April 2009 - Spitfire Session #8 - click to downloadToday we explore the universe’s complexity. How do we interpret it? (32 min 03 sec - approx. 29 MB) Thu, 16 April 2009 - Spitfire Session #9 - click to downloadThe universe appears designed with mankind in mind. This is known as the anthropic principle. (31 min 12 sec - approx. 29 MB) Wed, 22 April 2009 - Spitfire Session #10 - click to downloadToday’s program explores what may be known about God using the arguments previously put forward throughout prior spitfire sessions. (31 min 37 sec - approx. 29 MB) Wed, 6 May 2009 - Spitfire Session #11 - click to downloadPrescriptive absolute morals cannot exist apart from an absolute prescriber. This begins to deal with the argument for God from morality. (34 min 09 sec - approx. 31 MB) Fri, 15 May 2009 - Spitfire Session #12 - click to downloadThis session continues to look into the argument for God from morality. (31 min 02 sec - approx. 28 MB) Thu, 21 May 2009 - Spitfire Session #13 - click to downloadDoes an absolute morally binding code pose a problem for Christians? Find out in today’s session. (31 min 13 sec - approx. 21 MB)
Thu, 28 May 2009 - Spitfire Session #14 - click to downloadThe challenge evil and suffering presents is a bona fide one, but Christians can be certain our faith emerges triumphantly on this battle ground. Listen and find out why. (32 min 03 sec - approx. 22 MB) Thu, 4 June 2009 - Spitfire Session #15 - click to downloadWe must first understand where we come from to better know where we are going. In responding to the question of evil and suffering in the world, we must understand how we arrived at the place which allows for us to question. (31 min 56 sec - approx. 22 MB) Thu, 11 June 2009 - Spitfire Session #16 - click to downloadSuffering has two sources; suffering at the hands of man, and suffering at the hands of nature. Today we rap up our sessions on evil and suffering by discussing what the bible indicates is the origin and connection between the two. (31 min 29 sec - approx. 22 MB)
Fri, 19 June 2009 - Spitfire Session #17 - click to downloadA sense of meaninglessness does not come from being wearied of suffering, but from weariness of pleasure. In today's program we discuss this and more under the title; "The Absurdity of Life Without God." (31 min 36 sec - approx. 22 MB) Thu, 9 July 2009 - Spitfire Session #18 - click to downloadContinuing upon last session’s theme, we discuss the riddle that man is, and how Christ provides the answer. (31 min 20 sec - approx. 22 MB) Thu, 16 July 2009 - Spitfire Session #19 - click to download(32 min 58 sec - approx. 23 MB) Thu, 23 July 2009 - Spitfire Session #20 - click to download(32 min 05 sec - approx. 22 MB) Thu, 30 July 2009 - Spitfire Session #21 - click to download(31 min 19 sec - approx. 22 MB) Thu, 6 August 2009 - Spitfire Session #22 - click to download(32 min 13 sec - approx. 22 MB) Thu, 13 August 2009 - Spitfire Session #23 - click to download(31 min 36 sec - approx. 22 MB) Thu, 3 September 2009 - Spitfire Session #24 - click to download(35 min 19 sec - approx. 24 MB) Thu, 10 September 2009 - Spitfire Session #25 - click to download(31 min 01 sec - approx. 22 MB)
Mon, 5 October 2009 - Spitfire Session #26 - click to download(31 min 17 sec - approx. 21 MB) Thu, 29 October 2009 - Spitfire Session #27 - click to downloadSome challenges to theism aren’t more than a smokescreen. In this session we conclude our series on defending theism by answering some of those smokescreens. (34 min 20 sec - approx. 24 MB) Thu, 5 November 2009 - Spitfire Session #28 - click to downloadPart 1 of Defending the New Testament as historically reliable. In this session we undertake a new series defending the New Testament as reliable history. Before offering any evidence, we first discuss the proper presuppositions needed to study any historical documents. (32 min 32 sec - approx. 22 MB) Fri, 6 November 2009 - Spitfire Session #29 - click to downloadPart 2 of Defending the New Testament as historically reliable. Continuing the previous session, we continue discussing whether or not history is knowable. This is key because Christianity beyond any other worldview is intricately linked to historical events. (33 min 51 sec - approx. 23 MB)
Fri, 26 November 2009 - Spitfire Session #30 - click to downloadPart 3 of Defending the New Testament as historically reliable. What does it means when the claim is made "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence"? How is this argument used as a shield against New Testament historical reliability? (30 min 10 sec - approx. 21 MB) Fri, 3 December 2009 - Spitfire Session #31 - click to downloadPart 4 of Defending the New Testament as historically reliable. In briefly looking into the anatomy of a myth, does the New Testament bear similar markers... or does it stand up to scrutiny? (32 min 53 sec - approx. 23 MB) Thu, 11 December 2009 - Spitfire Session #32 - click to downloadPart 5 of Defending the New Testament as historically reliable. Has the text of the New Testament been changed over the centuries to fit the theological demands of the church? What does the manuscript trail have to say about this? (31 min 37 sec - approx. 22 MB) Fri, 12 December 2009 - Spitfire Session #33 - click to downloadPart 6 of Defending the New Testament as historically reliable. This session we begin to delve into the internal claims of the New Testament as evidence for its historical trustworthiness. (30 min 44 sec - approx. 21 MB) Thu, 17 December 2009 - Spitfire Session #34 - click to downloadPart 7 of Defending the New Testament as historically reliable. (31 min 39 sec - approx. 22 MB) Thu, 7 January 2010 - Spitfire Session #35 - click to downloadPart 8 of Defending the New Testament as historically reliable. (36 min 16 sec - approx. 25 MB) Thu, 14 January 2010 - Spitfire Session #36 - click to downloadPart 9 of Defending the New Testament as historically reliable. In this session we continue our defense and ask questions of the men who wrote the New Testament; "Could they have concocted such a tale? What could they have hoped to gain? What did it cost them?" (32 min 46 sec - approx. 23 MB) Mon, 18 January 2010 - Spitfire Special #1 - click to downloadThis special edition is part 1 of a rebuttal to atheist P.Z. Meyers’ lecture which took place here in Winnipeg on Sat, Jan 9th, 2010. The counter arguments are timeless defenses to an illogical world view. (42 min - approx. 29 MB) Wed, 27 January 2010 - Spitfire Special #2 - click to downloadThis special edition is part 2 of a rebuttal to atheist P.Z. Meyers’ lecture which took place here in Winnipeg on Sat, Jan 9th, 2010. The counter arguments are timeless defenses to an illogical world view. (approx. 39 min - approx. 27 MB) Thu, 28 January 2010 - Spitfire Session #37 - click to downloadPart 10 of Defending the New Testament. Continuing our next lengthy series on defending New Testament, we finish looking at the quality of the witnesses and the content handed down from them. We also delve into the teachings of Jesus to discover more strong veins of authenticity. (33 min 44 sec - approx. 23 MB) Mon, 1 February 2010 - Spitfire Special #3 - click to downloadThis special edition is part 3 of a rebuttal to atheist P.Z. Meyers’ lecture which took place here in Winnipeg on Sat, Jan 9th, 2010. The counter arguments are timeless defenses to an illogical world view. (approx. 36 min - approx. 25 MB) Thu, 4 February 2010 - Spitfire Session #38 - click to downloadPart 11 of Defending the New Testament. Continuing our series defending New Testament, we discuss how Jesus didn’t fit the expectations of the Jewish peoples as evidence for New Testament authenticity, and how there is no historical precedent set for the type of Messiah Jesus actually is. (32 min 22 sec - approx. 22 MB) Thu, 11 February 2010 - Spitfire Session #39 - click to downloadPart 12 of Defending the New Testament. Continuing our series defending New Testament, we continue with our look at James the Lord’s half brother, and how he was the servant of the Messiah. What happened to bring this about? We also discuss the way in which Jesus described Himself as Messiah. (31 min 33 sec - approx. 22 MB) Thu, 18 February 2010 - Spitfire Session #40 - click to downloadPart 13 of Defending the New Testament. Adding to our present series, this session begins looking at the historical accuracy found within the record of the Acts. (30 min 49 sec - approx. 21 MB) Thu, 25 February 2010 - Spitfire Session #41 - click to downloadPart 14 of Defending the New Testament. Adding to our present series on New Testament historicity, this is session 2 dealing with the Acts record, chapters 15 through 17. (32 min 36 sec - approx. 21 MB) Thu, 4 March 2010 - Spitfire Session #42 - click to downloadPart 15 of Defending the New Testament. Adding to our present series on New Testament historicity, this is session 3 dealing with the Acts record, chapters 18 through 28. (32 min 48 sec - approx. 21 MB) ***Spitfire Wingman Series #5 (March-April 2010) - click to download In this special wingman series John interviews molecular virologist Mark Williams. In the discussion we hear first hand from a real scientist why the story of evolution raises more questions than answers. (1 hr 10 min 45 sec - approx. 49MB) Thu, 18 March 2010 - Spitfire Session #43 - click to downloadPart 16 of Defending the New Testament. This weeks session takes a look at the historical omissions in the book of Acts which help to date it, but what are the implications to the dating of the rest of the New Testament as a result? Listen and find out. (31 min 28 sec - approx. 22 MB) Thu, 25 March 2010 - Spitfire Session #44 - click to downloadPart 17 of Defending the New Testament. In this session John and Arron continue looking at the reliability of the New Testament record. Specifically, the rapid expansion of the faith and the continuance of church practices, which have been here from the very beginning, are given a chance to weigh in on the question at hand. (33 min 08 sec - approx. 23 MB) Fri, 16 April 2010 - Spitfire Session #45 - click to downloadPart 18 of Defending the New Testament. Having spent the last few weeks combing for signs of authenticity, this session kicks off our look at the extra-biblical corroboration of the New Testament. (31 min 26 sec - approx. 22 MB) Thu, 22 April 2010 - Spitfire Session #46 - click to downloadPart 19 of Defending the New Testament. This week we continue looking into the extra-biblical evidences which support the New Testament text. (32 min 38 sec - approx. 22 MB) Thu, 6 May 2010 - Spitfire Session #47 - click to downloadPart 20 of Defending the New Testament. On this weeks program the post New Testament, early Christian attestation is given a chance to weigh in on the matter of New Testament reliability. (34 min 10 sec - approx. 23 MB) Thu, 10 June 2010 - Spitfire Session #48 - click to downloadPart 21 of Defending the New Testament. The resurrection. Beginning our defense of the resurrection we begin first with laying out the indisputable facts around the death of Christ. (34 min 39sec - approx. 24 MB) Thu, 17 June 2010 - Spitfire Session #49 - click to downloadPart 22 of Defending the New Testament. The resurrection. This is part two discussing the historic facts surrounding the death and resurrection of Jesus. (33 min 03 sec - approx. 23 MB) Fri, 18 June 2010 - Spitfire Session #50 - click to downloadPart 23 of Defending the New Testament. This is part three discussing the historic facts surrounding the death and resurrection of Jesus. (32 min 21 sec - approx. 22 MB) Thu, 23 June 2010 - Spitfire Session #51 - click to downloadPart 24 of Defending the New Testament. (33 min 09 sec - approx. 23 MB) Fri, 24 June 2010 - Spitfire Session #52 - click to downloadPart 25 of Defending the New Testament. (33 min 29 sec - approx. 23 MB) |




