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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.

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Send us a text In this episode, we continue Part 2 of Genesis 49, moving through the latter half of Jacob’s prophetic poem as the focus shifts from kingship to consequence, character, and calling. What remains after Judah’s elevation is not a neat moral hierarchy, but a portrait of Israel in all its tension. Tribes marked by trade, labor, cunning, conflict, and perseverance are spoken into being through imagery that is at once earthy, cosmic, and unsettling. We trace Jacob’s words over Zebulu...
Send us a text In this episode, we begin Part 1 of our Genesis 49 deep dive, where Jacob gathers his sons and delivers a final “blessing” that reads more like prophetic poetry and courtroom verdict than sentimental goodbye. We talk about why this chapter’s structure shifts so sharply from narrative to song, what that means for interpretation, and why the text’s movement between first, second, and third person signals that Jacob is speaking beyond the men in the room to the future tribes of Is...
Send us a text In this episode, we continue through the unfolding mystery of Genesis 48, where Jacob’s blessing defies expectation and reveals a deeper truth about God’s way of shaping His people. Joseph positions his sons according to custom, but this is no ordinary blessing. It is a divine reversal. Why does Jacob cross his hands? Why does the younger receive the greater portion? And what does this moment say about God’s pattern of choosing the unlikely to carry His promise? We trace the sp...
Send us a text In this episode, we enter the intimate and prophetic world of Genesis 48, where Jacob’s final days become the setting for one of the most unexpected covenant turns in Scripture. Joseph arrives with his sons, but this is no ordinary family moment. It is a theological unveiling. Why does Jacob recall God’s appearance at Luz? Why does he adopt Ephraim and Manasseh as his own? And what does this say about inheritance, identity, and the way God rewrites stories through flawed people...
Send us a text We continue our exploration of Genesis 47, where the narrative shifts from family dynamics to national collapse. Famine deepens, resources fail, and Egypt turns to Joseph as both savior and master. What begins as desperation becomes a voluntary surrender of land, livestock, and ultimately identity. Egypt sells itself into slavery, and the text asks us to consider why people willingly give up freedom when fear takes hold. We trace Joseph’s administrative plan step by step, watch...
Send us a text In this episode of The Logic of God, we enter the unsettling tension of Genesis 47, where Joseph stands between his family and Pharaoh, shaping a story through what he says and what he does not say. The lies here are not spoken; they are crafted in silence. Joseph filters, edits, and presents his brothers in a way that protects them, yet this protection becomes the gateway to their future bondage. We explore how Joseph’s choices before Pharaoh reveal the power of omission, imag...
Send us a text In this episode of The Logic of God, we continue our study through Genesis 46, where the story unfolds from Jacob’s vision at Beersheba to the long-awaited reunion with Joseph. What begins as a family migration becomes a divine commentary on God’s presence within human weakness. We explore the difference between dreams and visions, how God still speaks to His people, and what it means to discern His voice amid confusion. From the sacred patterns of Beersheba to the genealogies ...
Send us a text In this episode, we enter the sacred and emotional journey of Genesis 46, where Jacob stands at the threshold of promise and exile. As he pauses in Beersheba to offer sacrifice, God's voice returns to the narrative, breaking a long silence. This is no ordinary encounter; it is a moment of covenant renewal. Why does God meet Jacob here? What does this vision reveal about fear, faith, and the cost of obedience? We explore the significance of Beersheba as a crossroads of covenant,...
Send us a text In this episode, we reach the turning point of Joseph’s story, the moment of weeping, revealing, and reunion. But is it all as clean and redemptive as it first appears? As Judah’s sacrificial plea melts Joseph’s defenses, we witness the beauty of reconciliation, but also the deep ambiguity of Joseph’s words and actions. He weeps and forgives, yes, but is he also still clinging to pride, power, and assimilation? When he declares, “God sent me here,” is it true prophecy, or parti...
Send us a text In this episode, we enter the intense and symbolic world of Genesis 44, where Joseph's silver cup becomes the centerpiece of a deeply layered test. But this is no ordinary test, it is a theological unveiling. What does this cup represent? Why is it tied to divination, deception, and remembrance? We unpack the spiritual weight of this object, tracing its echoes from Eden to Gethsemane. In the hands of Joseph, it becomes a tool of exposure and power. In the hands of Christ, the c...
Send us a text In this episode, we continue our journey through the story of Joseph, now in Genesis 43, where famine presses hard and tensions rise. The family drama escalates: Judah steps up with courage, Jacob finally lets go of control, and the brothers return to Egypt, this time with Benjamin. As Joseph sets the table for an intimate, mysterious meal, we explore the spiritual weight behind the feast. Why is Joseph still hiding his identity? Why does he separate himself from both Egyptians...
Send us a text In this episode, we examine the tension-filled reunion between Joseph and his brothers in Genesis 42. The tables have turned; Joseph now holds all the power, but instead of revealing himself, he becomes their accuser. Speaking through an interpreter, he imprisons them, tests them, and challenges their integrity, all while hiding his own heartbreak behind closed doors. Why does Joseph play the role of adversary? Is this righteous testing, or unresolved pain? Drawing from the bib...
Send us a text In this episode, we return to Genesis 41 and the dramatic turning point in Joseph’s story, Pharaoh’s dreams, the famine that shook the ancient world, and the unexpected elevation of Joseph to power in Egypt. We examine the prophetic weight of Pharaoh’s double dreams, Joseph’s bold interpretation, and the complex tension between spiritual faithfulness and cultural assimilation. As Joseph becomes second-in-command over Egypt, we wrestle with key theological questions: Was J...
Send us a text In this episode, we step away from our usual format to address the grief, anger, and spiritual weight surrounding recent tragedies, including the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the murder of Iryna Zarutska, and other acts of senseless violence across the nation. With honesty and reverence, we reflect on the loss of human life, the erosion of moral clarity, and the spiritual numbness creeping into the heart of society. We discuss the Christian’s call to mourn with those who mour...
Send us a text In this episode, we explore the layered narrative of Genesis 40, where Joseph, now imprisoned, becomes the interpreter of dreams for two of Pharaoh’s fallen officials: the cupbearer and the baker. Drawing from Jewish midrash, Egyptian dream manuals, and the symbolic language of wine and bread, we uncover how their visions not only signal courtly intrigue but foreshadow deeper gospel truths. What does a fly in the wine and a stone in the bread say about purity, judgment, and pri...
Send us a text In this episode, we return to the story of Joseph as he enters a new chapter in Egypt, serving in the house of Potiphar, a high-ranking Egyptian official. Though stripped of his former status, Joseph rises through the ranks by God's favor, only to be falsely accused and cast into prison. But even in humiliation, God's presence remains. We explore how Joseph’s integrity sets him apart in a foreign land, how his story contrasts sharply with Judah’s moral failures in the previous ...
Send us a text In this episode, we pause the story of Joseph to explore the shocking and often misunderstood account of Judah and Tamar in Genesis 38. What seems like a detour is actually a deeply revealing chapter—one that confronts sin, justice, and the surprising ways God works through flawed people. We follow Judah’s moral descent, his failure to honor family obligations, and Tamar’s bold, unconventional pursuit of justice. In the end, Judah is forced to confront his own sin with the word...
Send us a text In this episode, we reflect on the powerful imagery of Joseph’s descent into the pit, a moment of betrayal and abandonment that prophetically echoes the greater redemptive arc found in Christ. Just as Joseph is cast down by his brothers, Jesus is rejected by His own, yet both rise to positions of power through God’s sovereign plan. We also consider how these events contrast with the fall of Satan, once exalted, now eternally cast down. Through this lens, we see a divine p...
Send us a text In this episode, we enter the dramatic story of Joseph in Genesis 37, a favored son with bold dreams and a complicated heart. Was Joseph prideful in how he shared his visions, or simply unaware of how they would be received? We explore the tension between youthful arrogance and prophetic calling, and how his dreams sparked jealousy, betrayal, and a descent into the unknown. What do Joseph’s dreams reveal about God’s sovereignty and the shaping of a future deliverer? And how doe...
Send us a text In this episode, we unpack Genesis 36, a chapter that at first glance reads like a list of names, but beneath the genealogy lies a powerful thread of biblical history. This chapter traces the descendants of Esau, also known as Edom, and introduces us to the early roots of Amalek, two nations that will repeatedly oppose Israel throughout Scripture. Why does Genesis devote an entire chapter to Esau’s line? What role do Edom and Amalek play in the unfolding biblical narrative? And...
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