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#STRask

#STRask

Written by: Stand to Reason
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Stand to Reason’s Greg Koukl and Amy Hall answer questions on ethics, theology, apologetics, and culture from a Christian perspective. Submit your questions on Twitter using the hashtag #STRask.Copyright 2021 All rights reserved. Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • Can Two Logical People Come to Conflicting Conclusions Without Committing a Fallacy?
    Jan 8 2026
    Questions about whether two logical people can come to conflicting conclusions on a topic without committing a fallacy, how Greg, as a public figure, deals with criticism, and whether or not criticism gets to him.
    • Can two people come to conflicting conclusions on a topic while holding true to logic and reason without committing a fallacy?
    • As a public figure, how do you deal with criticism, and does it get to you?
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    30 mins
  • How Do I Determine Which Topics at Work Are Worth Commenting On?
    Jan 5 2026
    Questions about how to determine which topics at work are worth commenting on, and a good way to respond when you’re in a group Bible study and hear earnest, lifelong Christians talk excitedly about books or content creators that aren’t orthodox.
    • As someone who works in an open room with six others, where topics shift quickly and it’s hard to interject with multiple people chiming in, how do I determine which topics are worth commenting on and asking questions about?
    • What is a good way to respond when you’re in a group Bible study and hear earnest, lifelong Christians talk excitedly about books or content creators that aren’t totally orthodox?
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    27 mins
  • Did Jesus Prove He Wasn’t Sinless When He Overturned the Tables?
    Dec 29 2025
    Questions about whether Jesus proved he wasn’t sinless when he overturned the tables, whether Jesus’ response to the Pharisees in Mark 3:22–26 was a bad argument, why Jesus was known for associating with sinners, and to what extent we should follow his example.
    • How would you respond to someone who said Jesus lacked self-control, got angry, and had a violent temper tantrum when he overturned the tables in Matthew 21:12–13, proving he wasn’t sinless?
    • Is Jesus’ response to the Pharisees in Mark 3:22–26 a bad argument?
    • Why was Jesus known for associating with sinners, and to what extent should Christians follow his example?
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    27 mins
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