Almost Heretical
Author: Nate Hanson & Shelby Hanson
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Christianity isn’t about pretending to believe something you know isn’t true. Former pastor Nate Hanson and Bible scholar Shelby Hanson sit down with leading scholars and thinkers to hear their best case for Christianity. We bring the tough questions, the doubts, the pushback, and the "but what about…" not to tear it down, but to show why it’s worth holding on to. With over 2 million downloads, Almost Heretical has become a space for doubters, seekers, and believers to discover a faith built on reason, history, and hope.
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Topics: faith and reason, christian belief, apologetics, faith and science, biblical studies, scripture study, science and faith, case for christ, richard bauckham




I think that taking time to give yourself perspective in dark times can also bring you back to more clarity with your content. I wish you well.
good grief. nobody says only evangelicals go to heaven. (interesting that Catholics, Jews, etc. never get that accusation.) We go to heaven when we accept Jesus as our Lord and savior and that He is the only way to heaven. Muslims by definition do not accept Jesus. If you're implying Jesus' sacrifice was not enough and that you can get to heaven via orher means, you're lying and deliberately leading people away from Jesus. also, while I greatly enjoy the gender discussions, you guys and your guests are pretty judgmental yourselves of anyone who isn't your denomination. You seem to think your bad experiences with bad evangelicals is the norm. None I've ever attended (about 4) have ever preached what you say.
sorry? not being Catholic because they worship people who aren't Jesus is a very, very valid reason. it had absolutely nothing to do with gender. Weirdly, the fact that Catholics idolize the male saints and angels didn't get brought up (or how staunchly patriachal Catholicism and orthodox are).
While I realize that this episode is specifically aimed at evangelicals with a gun fetish, I feel like saying that self-defense is NEVER acceptable under Christianity has implications that take us some ugly places. I can't--as a straight-passing white woman--say to anyone else "self-defense is bad and you should feel bad" in good conscience. It's too easy a claim to make when it isn't your life, children's lives, or property on the line.
really interesting thought provoking stuff. nothing I'v heard so far scares me too much but enjoying the added insight. roll on pod 4 for me
Hey friends! So cool to have you listening along. :) If the show triggers any questions, we’d love to hear them! almostheretical.com -Nate
I absolutely love and appreciate the thoughtful work that goes into the content presented in this podcast. These are things Christians need to be wrestling with, there's so much more beauty to the Gospel than what we thought we were allowed to believe