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Truth in an Age of Internet Theology
In an age where information moves at lightning speed, we often believe what sounds true rather than what's actually verified. In this episode, Mike walks through the podcast's comment section, many of which contain unverified claims without pausing to fact-check. Throughout the episode, Mike challenges common misconceptions and emphasizes that followers of Jesus must test ideas carefully with humility, speaking with both conviction and compassion.
00:00:05 - How False Stories Spread Online
00:02:45 - Discerning Truth in the Age of Internet Theology
00:06:32 - God Entered History Through Jesus Christ
00:09:35 - Bible Canon Was Recognized, Not Invented
00:11:29 - Jesus Never Taught Reincarnation
00:13:20 - Creator and Created Are Fundamentally Different
00:15:18 - Islam's Spread: Military Conquest and Peaceful Methods
00:18:00 - God's Commands for War in the Bible
00:20:45 - Evaluating Todd White's Apology with Discernment
00:24:14 - Discerning Truth in a Noisy World
00:26:02 - Jesus Christ Changes Everything
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13. Flood & Fury w/ special guest Dr. Matthew Lynch
55:52||Season 8, Ep. 13Dr. Matthew Lynch, author of "Flood and Fury," joins Ryan and Mike to discuss one of the most contested topics in scripture--the flood and war texts in the Old Testament.Lynch explains how violent biblical narratives—from the flood to Joshua's conquest of Jericho—are often stripped of their fuller context.The discussion delves into how both conservative and critical readers tend to oversimplify these texts. Through careful literary and historical analysis, Lynch demonstrates how the Old Testament reveals God's mercy while acknowledging persistent mysteries we must sit with rather than resolve neatly.Tune in for this honest conversation about reconciling biblical violence with faith.Learn more about Dr. Matthew Lynch here: https://www.regent-college.edu/faculty/lynch-matthew/CHAPTERS: 00:00:00 - Cold Open: Understanding Violence in Biblical Stories00:04:32 - Coffee Talk and Canadian Gas Prices00:06:55 - Coffee Chat and Faith Journey Begins00:09:03 - Faith, Bible, and Critical Questions00:13:05 - From Academic Study to Lay Audience00:15:36 - Understanding Violence and Complexity in Biblical Texts00:20:11 - Understanding Biblical Context Through Hebrew Worldview00:22:12 - Chronological Snobbery and Biblical Violence00:26:34 - The Hidden Costs of Solving Problems00:30:40 - Wrestling with Violence in Biblical Texts00:33:30 - Understanding God's Justice and Mercy in Scripture00:38:09 - God's Mercy Outweighs His Justice00:41:41 - Judicial Equivalence and Proportional Justice00:43:14 - Teaching Faith Through Unresolved Questions00:46:22 - Understanding Old Testament Violence Through Historical Context
12. We’re Getting Jesus Wrong…
01:10:39||Season 8, Ep. 12What happens when culture misrepresents Christ—and we don’t even notice?In this episode of The Caffeinated Christian, we dive into two viral cultural moments that reveal a deeper spiritual confusion. From Donald Trump being portrayed as Jesus in a recent post to Tucker Carlson’s comments about Christ that sparked widespread conversation, we ask a critical question: Do we actually understand who Jesus is?But we don’t stop there.These cultural moments open the door to a deeper and often overlooked conversation: the meaning of the cross—and how it radically differs between Christianity and Islam.What does the Quran teach about Jesus and the crucifixion?Did Jesus actually die on the cross according to Islam?And why does this difference matter more than most people realize?This episode moves beyond surface-level reactions and into a thoughtful, biblical, and historically grounded exploration of truth, worldview, and the person of Jesus Christ.If you’ve ever wrestled with cultural confusion, interfaith questions, or the centrality of the cross, this conversation will challenge you to think deeply and respond faithfully.Quran & The Cross PacketCHAPTERS: 00:00:02 - Welcome to the Caffeinated Christian Podcast00:03:25 - AI Jesus Image Sparks Religious Controversy00:04:55 - The Problem With Making Jesus Political00:12:52 - Controversial Religious Imagery and Public Backlash00:15:20 - Jesus in Islam vs Christianity: The Crucifixion Debate00:20:25 - Understanding Jesus's Crucifixion in the Quran00:22:30 - Quranic Denial and Affirmative Verses on Jesus00:27:13 - Ambiguity in the Quranic Crucifixion Narrative00:35:06 - Earliest Islamic Commentary on Jesus's Denial00:37:35 - Contradictory Islamic Interpretations of Jesus's Crucifixion00:45:36 - Islamic Eschatology and Jesus's Physical Return00:49:20 - Historical Evidence for Jesus's Crucifixion00:53:51 - The Quran's Claims About Jesus Examined00:56:04 - Jesus in Islam vs Christianity
CAFFEINATED CLASSIC I How Should Christians Engage in Politics w/ Special Guest Dan Trippie
34:27|Send us Fan MailToday we pull out another message from the archives with an episode that remains all the more relevant now. It seems impossible to avoid politics these days, and that's all the more reason we, as Christians, should know how to navigate and engage in those types of conversations. We have a great guest to help us with that. Dan Trippie currently resides in Florida, but is a native of Buffalo, NY. He holds a Ph.D. in ethics from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and an M.Div. from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dan’s focus of study is in public theology with a special emphasis on religious freedom. Dan seeks to integrate theology into the public square dialogue. Dan recently founded the Center for Christian Thought & Ethics. You can find more from Dan at dantrippie.com or thinkchristian.com/Support the show
11. Faith & Finances w/ special guest Peter Grandich
56:35||Season 8, Ep. 11Send us Fan MailWhat does it look like to follow Jesus with your finances… in a world that feels economically unstable?In this episode of The Caffeinated Christian, we sit down with Christian economist and former Wall Street strategist Peter Grandich for a wide-ranging conversation on faith, money, and the future of the economy.With over 40 years of experience in finance, Peter brings a unique perspective—one shaped not just by markets and data, but by a deep commitment to Christ. From his time on Wall Street to walking away from major income streams for the sake of his convictions, his story alone is worth the listen.We dive into some big (and at times technical) topics, including: The reality of U.S. national debt and why it matters Global economic shifts and the future of the dollar Inflation, gold, and financial instability The hidden dangers of debt in our personal lives But this episode isn’t just about economics.It’s about stewardship.It’s about trust.And ultimately—it’s about how followers of Jesus can live wisely, generously, and faithfully in uncertain times. Peter offers incredibly practical, biblical wisdom on budgeting, giving, debt, and how to anchor your hope in Christ, no matter what happens in the economy. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by money, confused about the future, or unsure how your faith connects to your finances—this conversation is for you.Follow Peter's work hereCHAPTERS:0:00 – Cold Open: The Real Financial Threat No One Talks About 1:30 – Intro & Why This Conversation Matters 3:00 – Meet Peter Grandich (Wall Street to Faith Journey) 6:30 – Walking Away from Money for Conviction 9:00 – What Is the U.S. National Debt (And Why It Matters) 13:30 – Why Most Americans Don’t Understand the Debt Crisis 17:00 – The Coming Consequences: Taxes, Services, and the Middle Class 21:00 – The Retirement Crisis No One Is Talking About 25:00 – Global Shifts: Is the U.S. Losing Economic Power? 28:30 – De-Dollarization, BRICS, and the Future of Currency 32:00 – Gold vs. Crypto: Where Is Smart Money Going? 36:00 – Hidden Risks: Corporate Bonds & Private Credit 40:30 – Why Most People Are Financially Unprepared 43:30 – Biblical Stewardship: Less Is More 46:00 – The Power of Budgeting & Living Within Your Means 48:30 – Tithing as a Spiritual Discipline 51:00 – Debt Culture: “Can We Afford It?” vs. “Can We Make the Payment?” 53:00 – Final Thoughts: Truth, Trust, and Hope in Uncertain Times Support the show
CAFFEINATED CLASSIC I Pastoral Authority w/ Special Guest Scott Lackey
54:43|Send us Fan MailToday, we are pulling out a special episode from the classic vault where we sat down with Pastor Scott Lackey. Scott is the lead pastor of New Story Church, which he planted in 2020. New Story exists so that people can discover the New Story that Christ has for them. In January 2021 Scott released his first book, “Journey into a Greater Concern.” Scott and his wife Kim, have two boys, Clark and Bruce, and they love having the opportunity to be a part of what God is doing here in Western New York. Today, the guys and Scott are talking about Pastoral Authority and what do pastor have authority to speak on and what they do not have the authority to speak on.Support the show
10. Denomination Supports Gender-Affirming Care…for KIDS?
42:17||Season 8, Ep. 10Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Caffeinated Christian, we tackle two conversations that are exposing deeper cracks in the modern Church.First, we break down the recent interaction between Mike Winger and Sean Feucht—including the now-viral accusation involving a message Feucht allegedly sent to himself and used to implicate Winger and journalist Julie Roys. But this isn’t just about online drama. It raises serious questions about accountability, truthfulness, and how Christian leaders respond to critique in the age of platforms.Then, we zoom out to examine a Mainline Christian Denomination's recent statement supporting access to gender-affirming care for minors. What does this reveal about the shifting theological landscape? Where is the line between compassion and compromise? And who ultimately has the authority to define human identity—culture or Scripture?These two stories may seem unrelated, but they’re deeply connected.This episode explores the tension between truth and tone, conviction and compassion, boldness and humility—and why the future credibility of the Church depends on getting this right.If you care about biblical faithfulness, cultural clarity, and the integrity of Christian witness, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.Read "What Is It Like to Be a Bat?" by Thomas Nagel: https://www.sas.upenn.edu/~cavitch/pdf-library/Nagel_Bat.pdfTopics Covered:Accountability in Christian leadershipThe rise of platform-driven ministryDiscernment in the charismatic movementGender identity and theological anthropologyThe authority of Scripture in a shifting cultureCHAPTERS: 00:00:02 - Welcome to the Caffeinated Christian Podcast00:04:29 - Testing Spiritual Claims and Accountability00:08:09 - Sean's Self-Sent Message and Reputation Damage00:11:29 - AI-Generated Prayers in Church Services00:13:45 - Written vs. Spontaneous Prayer in Services00:15:16 - Leadership Accountability and Scriptural Authority in Churches00:18:51 - Methodist Bishop on Transgender Rights and Creation00:21:21 - Nuance in Gender Healthcare Policy Debate00:23:34 - Body Integrity and Medical Interventions for Minors00:26:01 - Biblical Perspective on Gender and Identity00:31:03 - Truth and Compassion on Gender Identity00:34:42 - Gender Identity and Physical Transformation Logic00:37:37 - Parenting Faith in a Changing World Read "What is it Like to be a Bat?" by Thomas NagelSupport the show
9. Portals & Politics - Bad Bible Takes
29:38||Season 8, Ep. 9Send us Fan MailAre Christians being led astray by extreme teachings—and not even realizing it?In this episode of The Caffeinated Christian, we break down two very different—but equally dangerous—misuses of Scripture:Claims of “heavenly portals” and supernatural access on demandA rising political voice using Jesus and Scripture out of contextAt first glance, they seem unrelated. But they share the same root issue:👉 Taking the Bible out of context to support a pre-existing agenda.We tackle questions like:Does the Bible teach we can access the supernatural realm at will?What does Scripture actually say about visions and angels?Did Mary give “consent” in the birth of Jesus—or is that a modern reinterpretation?How do we spot when someone is using Jesus instead of following Him?⚠️ The danger isn’t just bad theology—it’s being shaped by it without realizing it.Don’t reshape Jesus to fit your ideology. Let Him reshape you.TIME STAMPS00:00:00Detecting Theological Extremes in Bible Reading00:02:19Examining Viral Trends in Christian Culture00:03:51Patricia King and Charismatic Christianity00:05:53Opening Heavenly Portals: Seminary Skepticism00:08:03Supernatural Encounters Aren't the Christian Focus00:09:07Belief in the Unseen Realm Without Always Seeing It00:10:55Testing True Prophets Through Scripture00:12:19Spiritual Deception and Redefining Apostolic Authority00:14:14Patricia King's Moral Failures and Accountability00:17:23Texas Politician's Christian Facade Examined00:18:53Selective Scripture Use in Political Rhetoric00:21:20Gabriel Never Asked Mary's Permission00:23:11The Immaculate Conception Misconception Explained00:25:31Mary's Submission vs. Modern Political Interpretation00:27:10Reshaping Jesus to Fit Our IdeologySupport the show
8. Truth Decay: Why Evidence Matters More Than Ever
55:45||Season 8, Ep. 8Send us Fan MailIn today's episode, Mike and Ryan explore how religious leaders—from Muhammad in 7th-century Medina to modern figures like Ravi Zacharias—have sometimes received "convenient" divine revelations that suspiciously align with their personal desires. They examine Islamic abrogation, hadith sources, and the troubling pattern of extraordinary claims made without supporting evidence.But here's where it gets uncomfortably relevant: How easily do we accept claims in our AI-saturated world without demanding rigorous proof?The conversation takes a sharp turn toward epistemology, examining how deepfakes and social media have fundamentally undermined our ability to verify truth. The hosts reference Brett McCracken's "The Wisdom Pyramid," noting that we've inverted wisdom sources—placing smartphones at the foundation rather than God's word. They emphasize limiting trusted information sources, demanding multiple independent verifications, and prioritizing analog relationships over digital ones.With Christianity fragmenting and technology accelerating divisiveness, this episode challenges listeners to rebuild their evidentiary standards from the ground up.Listen to discover why your screen might be lying to you—and what ancient theological debates reveal about modern misinformation.Support the show