Logic of God
We are a Christian podcast dedicated to investigating the compelling reasons and logical foundations that support belief in a Creator. Throughout our episodes, we delve deep into a variety of topics, engaging in thoughtful and respectful dialogues with theologians, scientists, philosophers, and believers from diverse backgrounds.
One of our key focuses is exploring the fascinating interplay between faith and science. We discuss the intricacies of creation from both a Biblical and a scientific perspective, illuminating how the complexities of the universe point towards an intelligent designer. From the finely-tuned laws of physics to the miraculous intricacies of cellular biology, we examine the compelling scientific evidence that invites us to acknowledge a Creator.
In addition, we also scrutinize philosophical and moral arguments for the existence of God. Through examining human experiences of morality, consciousness, beauty, and the profound longing for purpose and meaning, we argue for a spiritual dimension to life that can only be fulfilled by belief in a Creator.
Moreover, we delve into historical and textual evidences, discussing the reliability and authenticity of the Bible, its prophecies, and its account of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. We engage with archeological findings and scholarly research that lend credibility to the Biblical narratives and doctrines.
We do not shy away from tough questions and skeptic's challenges. We strive to address doubts, misconceptions, and controversies surrounding Christianity, providing clear, thoughtful, and Biblically grounded responses. We firmly believe that faith does not require us to abandon reason, but rather, true faith is consistent with and indeed invites rigorous intellectual exploration.
Our ultimate aim is to facilitate a deeper understanding of why belief in a Creator is not only reasonable and logical, but also deeply fulfilling and transformative. We are passionate about helping our listeners appreciate the beauty, consistency, and profundity of the Christian worldview, encouraging them to explore and deepen their own faith journeys.
Logic of God
Didache Chapter 15: Appointing Bishops and Deacons
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In this episode, we move into Didache chapter 15 and wrestle with one of the most uncomfortable questions in the life of the church: who should actually lead, and why. This is a conversation about bishops, deacons, prophets, teachers, authority, humility, and the terrifying weight of being trusted to shape other people’s faith.
We talk through the Didache’s call to appoint leaders who are meek, honest, proven, and not lovers of money, and we contrast that with the modern church’s obsession with visibility, titles, charisma, promotion, and top-down control. The discussion traces how church leadership developed, how offices like bishop and deacon were understood, and why the early church seems to place far more responsibility on ordinary believers than many churches do now.
As the conversation unfolds, we reflect on the danger of unproven leaders, the temptation of ministry ambition, and the difference between authority that serves and authority that performs. We also explore the human side of teaching itself. What happens when church hurt, deconstruction, anger, and disappointment shape the way someone speaks? What does it mean to correct in peace instead of in pride? And how do believers learn to weigh words carefully when leadership can wound as much as it can heal?
This episode is also deeply personal. It touches on old church wounds, changing approaches to doctrine, the pain of spiritual disillusionment, and the slow growth of compassion when convictions are strong but people are fragile. Beneath the theology is a larger question: can the church become the kind of place where truth is spoken without violence, where leaders are formed through service instead of ego, and where correction actually sounds like Christ?
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