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  • Writer: Mark Alan Williams
    Mark Alan Williams
  • Aug 5, 2015
  • 1 min read

The 2nd "Christianity Questions and Answers" podcast CQA 002

Podcast (listen-to-this-article-here): Play in new window | Download (Duration: 8:28 — 19.4MB)

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Hey friends, this is my second podcast on “Christianity Questions and Answers.” The purpose of the podcast is to help people answer questions about the Christian faith.


In this episode I cover a question many ask: “Where do dinosaurs fit in the Bible?”


Great question, huh? Some people think that evidence of dinosaurs proves there are inaccuracies in the Bible or that science and the Bible somehow conflict.


In this episode, we’ll see how they don’t conflict at all. Dinosaurs fit in the Bible. In fact, dinosaurs are actually another evidence of the existence of God and the accuracy of the Bible.


 To listen, just hit the play arrow above.

 To listen in iTunes click HERE

BTW, most of my recent written blogs have audio versions, which you can hear by hitting the play arrow at the top of those blogs.


But this “Christianity Questions and Answers podcast is different—it is audio only (at least until I find a way to have the words transcribed).


I will be answering other questions in later podcasts, such as:

  • Where did God come from?

  • Are Christians accountable for what they do?

  • Is it OK to be angry with God?How can I get closer to God?

Sound interesting? Then please stay tuned!


Finally, it would help to spread the word if you rated and/or reviewed my podcast in iTunes. To do so just click HERE, then click “View in iTunes,” then “Ratings and Reviews,” then “Click to Rate” and/or “Write a Review.”


To learn more about my podcast and how to submit your own questions click here.



 
 
  • Writer: Mark Alan Williams
    Mark Alan Williams
  • Jul 29, 2015
  • 2 min read

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 6:23 — 2.9MB)

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In this podcast, I’m addressing the question: Are all sins equal? I’m so excited. This is my first podcast on “Christianity Questions and Answers.” The purpose of the podcast is to help people answer questions about the Christian faith.


What do you think the Bible says? “Are all sins equal?”


People are confused about this issue and sub-issues like:

  • Is murder the same as a white lie?

  • If I do little sins and all sins are the same, maybe I should just go ahead and do some BIG sins?

  • How many sins do I have to do before I am “guilty” before God?

To listen, just hit the play arrow above.

To listen in iTunes click HERE.

For more help with the topic of sins, forgiveness and salvation, see these resources on my website:

To be sure all your sins are forgiven, please see what the Bible says about salvaiton HERE.


BTW, most of my recent blogs have audio versions, but this podcast is different. I will be answering questions only in this podcast, such as:

  • Where do dinosaurs fit in the Bible?

  • Where did God come from?

  • Are Christians accountable for what they do?

  • Is it OK to be angry with God?

Sound interesting? Then please stay tuned!


Finally, it would help a lot if you rated my podcast in iTunes. Just search for “Mark Alan Williams” and my podcast should come right up.


To learn more about my podcast and how to submit your own questions click HERE.


 
 
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