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High School Apologetics

High School Apologetics

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High School Apologetics is a Christian apologetics podcast focused on a High School level. We break down arguments, religions, and various topics related to today's culture. We focus on what the Bible says, and we help give essential tools for defending your faith.

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Episodes
  • What's the Difference Between These Religions-And Why Should We Care? ft. Travian Weems
    Jan 7 2026

    On this episode we're joined by Travian Weems to look into a big question. What's the difference between Christianity, Mormonism, and Islam-and why does it actually matter? We walk through what these religions say about God, Jesus, salvation, Scripture and truth.

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    49 mins
  • Can Christianity Make Sense of Suffering? The Problem of Pain ft. Robby Lashua
    Dec 14 2025

    In this episode, we explore why suffering and pain exists and what Christianity says about it. We're joined today by apologist and lead pastor of Palmcroft Church Robby Lashua who helps us breakdown what the Bible says about suffering. Take a listen and discover why suffering isn't the end of the story.

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    48 mins
  • Can Christianity Handle the Hard Questions? with Jon Noyes
    Nov 5 2025

    In a world full of doubt, deconstruction, and digital debates, can Christianity still hold up to the hardest questions? In this episode of High School Apologetics, we sit down with a leading apologist, Jon Noyes, to talk about three huge issues every believer faces — the reliability of the Bible, the exclusivity of Jesus, and the existence of God.

    Is the Bible historically trustworthy? Why is Jesus the only way to salvation? And does faith in God make sense in an age of science and skepticism?

    Take a listen to discover what Jon and Tripp have to say about these questions.

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    57 mins
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