Links Mentioned on the 7/29/15 Show

The following is a rundown of today's podcast, annotated with links that were either mentioned on the show or inspired by it:


Commentary: The Unseen World (0:00)




Harry Potter Is a Danger to Modern Society (In a Good Way) by Amy Hall
Why Jerram Barrs Read "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" Six Times in Six Months by Justin Taylor
J.K. Rowling and Harry Potter by Jerram Barrs
Parables: The Mysteries of God's Kingdom Revealed Through the Stories Jesus Told by John MacArthur
Living Waters: Intelligent Design in the Oceans of the Earth ��� Video by Illustra Media
Upcoming STR events


Questions:


1. Were there two authors of Isaiah writing 150 years apart? (0:19)




STR Cruise to Alaska ��� August 6-13, 2016
The New Evidence that Demands a Verdict by Josh McDowell


2. How do you communicate with a generation that doesn't use logic and critical thinking? (0:28)




The Fallacy Detective by Nathaniel and Hans Bluedorn
The Thinking Toolbox by Nathaniel and Hans Bluedorn
Last week's special edition podcast responding to Matthew Vines's 40 Questions
Bad Reasons to Adopt Pro-Gay Theology by Alan Shlemon
A Reformation the Church Doesn't Need: Answering Revisionist Pro-Gay Theology (Part 1) by Alan Shlemon and Greg Koukl
What Does the Bible Really Teach about Homosexuality? by Kevin DeYoung


3. What if God doesn't call some people? Isn't that an excuse? (0:42)




The Heathen and the Unknown God (Audio) by Greg Koukl
What We Believe about the Five Points of Calvinism by John Piper
Sinners in the Hands of a Good God: Reconciling Divine Judgment and Mercy by David Clotfelter


4. How do you explain the long lives of people in the early Old Testament books? (0:51)


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