Should we answer a fool according to his folly, or not? Proverbs seems to say both.

Should we answer a fool according to his folly, or not? Proverbs seems to say both.
Questions often come from a place of personal need, not intellectual curiosity. We need to identify that and be sensitive to it.
We look at an argument against evolution based on the answers to the following questions: Does DNA contain information and where does information come from?
We look at Jesus’ view of scripture and 5 lines of supporting evidence for the trustworthyness of scripture.
We discuss objections and responses to Christian bakers/florists/photographers not participating in same-sex ceremonies.
In Mark 7, we look at the issues of legalism and man’s main issue being his heart, where evil actions come from.
What is penal substitutionary atonement and is it biblical?
Is it Islamaphobic to say that Muslims stand comdemned before God? Bernie thinks so.
Why do people reject good arguments? Sometimes it’s because of their presuppositions and hardness of heart.
Surprisingly, many people trust Jesus for salvation, but reject his viewd of the scriptures. Find out what those views are on this episode.