What Did Jesus Mean By “The Sign of Jonah”?
Jesus compared His forthcoming resurrection to the story of Jonah, but in what was the story of Jonah a sign? OTHER TOPICS: Bible: -Why are two tribes of Israel omitted from a listing of tribes…
Jesus compared His forthcoming resurrection to the story of Jonah, but in what was the story of Jonah a sign? OTHER TOPICS: Bible: -Why are two tribes of Israel omitted from a listing of tribes…
Many people hate Jews and for contradictory reasons especially when they are uncertain what a Jew even is: Part of a race? A religion? A culture? Bob shares the spiritual reasons for anti-semitism as shown…
Jesus prayed that God would spare Him the cross yet still promised to obey the Father if that be His will. How do we know what He actually said during prayer inasmuch as His disciples…
Some Christians actually portray apologetics as something irrelevant for today’s society. Bob shows how apologetics is simply the other side of the intellectual and moral attacks against Christianity on college campuses and other places.
One of the most common objections to the Bible is its “many contradictions.” Jim Berrier and Bob Siegel do away with these alleged contradictions by showing the context of certain verses and words.
Bob concludes a Bible study he began on last week’s show in which he reconciles two sets of Bible verses supposedly in tension with each other, some describing the born again relationship with Jesus that…
Bob is joined by Jim Berrier who points out that contrary to modern-day opinion, our country really was founded upon Christian principles. ALSO: A medical warning: In the spirit of Father’s Day, Jim offers some…
Bob begins a talk which concludes next week. ALSO: A common atheist talking point claims that Hitler was a Christian. Bob responds.
Bob offers a sharp challenge to any who would deny the clarity of the Bible. Other Bible topics: -What is meant by the presence of God? -Did Jesus teach that it was a sin to…
Will everyone get a chance to hear the Gospel of Jesus? This is one of three topics on today’s show. ALSO: -The 3 Questions of Socrates Part Three -How the Dead Sea Scrolls corroborate Scripture
If the ancient Jews had accepted Jesus, they would not have turned him over to Governor Pilate for execution. But didn’t Jesus need to die for our sins? If so, then why in Matthew 23…
Bob continues a series he began on last week’s show after first being joined by Leticia Ruiz, the host of a YouTube program, who has Bible questions of her own.
Governor Ron DeSantis has entered the GOP presidential race. Will the mudslinging between him and Trump damage Republican chances of taking back the White House? Bob’s co-host is Jim Berrier. Also: -Woke virtue signaling losing…
-What does the Bible say about drinking alchohol? -Does the Bible say anything about dinosaurs? -Do pets go to heaven? ALSO: 3 questions that challenge a person’s world view (beginning of a series that continues…
Jim Berrier joins Bob to talk about current events and our need to trust God for an uncertain future. ALSO: -How did the Ice Age melt without man’s carbon machinery? -Celebrating Monty Python
Bob critiques erroneous evangelistic presentations. Also: -What does the Bible say about suicide? -Does the Bible forbid inter-racial marriage? Bob says no and explains how certain verses are taken out of context
Repeat Broadcast: Original air date: 3-2-14 Bi-vocational pastor, Mark Brennon represents Calvinism while Bob (not exactly an Arminian either) challenges the Calvinist view of predestination. The conversation (which takes up the entire program without commercial…
Bob discusses the identity of Satan and shows how the term “serpent” meant something much different than we realize. Other topics: -What is the difference between a humanist and an atheist? -How Christians make their…
It has been several months since the revival at Asbury College in Kentucky. Bob addresses some of the concerns people have expressed. This monologue is found at the top of the program. Other topics of…
Judas Iscariot, the disciple who betrayed Jesus, is a very tragic and very sympathetic figure. Bob addresses a common question today about Judas’ eternal destiny. Is he in hell or forgiven just as Peter was…