
158. C.R. Wiley: The AI Wake-Up Call
Don't fear the future, but don't ignore it either. C. R. Wiley joins me to discuss the slippery slope of AI, transhumanism, and how Christians can exercise wisdom as we enter the age of artificial intelligence.

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Podcast interviews for everyday Christians trying to navigate normal everyday stuff that make up our wonderful (yet often horrible) existence. Listen-in as we (an appliance salesman and a business process analyst) interview Theologians about normal stuff - a Theology of, and for, us laymen (you know, our stuff like: work, leisure, hiking, sex, fighting, art, beer, music, self-image, doubt, the Gospel, depression, sales, baseball, the church, hippies, annoying neighbors, family, etc.).
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Don't fear the future, but don't ignore it either. C. R. Wiley joins me to discuss the slippery slope of AI, transhumanism, and how Christians can exercise wisdom as we enter the age of artificial intelligence.

Since the 1930s, revisionist "historians" have portrayed George Washington as a deist at worst and a "lukewarm Episcopalian" at best. In this conversation, Dr. Peter Lillback (President Emeritus of Westminster Seminary)

Today we sit down with J. Chase Davis, author of "Offensive Christianity: Restoring the Strength of Men in a Feminized Age” to talk about soft Christianity, strong men, and why the two don’t mix.

Everyone loves sola Scriptura - until it comes to head coverings. As we celebrate Luther’s call to go ad fontes , maybe it’s time we stop editing the Bible with our feelings and the good old get of jail "it's cultural" c

As we celebrate Reformation month, Luke Kjolhaug joins us to unpack Luther’s life-giving insight that we are simul justus et peccator — both saint and sinner. We discuss how this truth frees us from despair and lets us r

Before Luther ever took hammer to door, forces were already at work reshaping the soul of Europe and Christianity. In this episode, Adam Francisco joins us to unpack the theological disputes, the issues of the scholastic

On October 31, 1517, the Protestant Reformation began—a monumental reclaiming of truth from its usurpers. But October also marks another vital act of reformation: the 1834 Dutch Afscheiding (Secession). Join us as we sit

Join us as we sit down with Joel Beeke who co-author of the forthcoming book “Essentials of Reformed Systematic Theology” published by Crossway (expected around Nov 4). Here we discuss Theology-as-hobby guys, Bavinck vs

Today, the day after Charlie Kirk was assassinated, Pastor Michael Foster sent out a short article on his Substack and posted it on X. It read like a manifesto, but rooted in reformation and not revolution. I sent it to

Dutch Reformer, Institution Founder & Michigan Entrepreneur Albertus Christiaan Van Raalte was born in 1811 in the Netherlands, was a pillar in the Afscheiding, sat under Groen van Prinsterer, was always running from the

The Piety of a Normal Job & the Process to Arrive There “How can I pick the right job?” Actually, you don't need to choose a job that's "perfect for you." But you do need to be productive in ways that honor God in your w

Most children’s book and entertainment are woefully lame (and, of course, most adult books and entertainment are lame as well [(did you guys see that there is an Amazon show for clowns that has a black, gay, handicap Kin

Megan Basham, author of “Shepherds for Sale: How Evangelical Leaders Traded the Truth for a Leftist Agenda” joins The Laymen’s Lounge to discuss all the dust that’s been kicked up as a result of all the bootlickers and s

For years, when folks were taking stock of our cultural moment in regard to faith and such, it was a given that people would reference Charles Taylor. As of late, however, I've started noticing every book, article, and p

Join us as we sit down with Scott Hatch and discuss his new book "Van Til and the Foundation of Christian Ethics: A God-Centered Approach to Moral Philosophy." Unveiling the often-overlooked significance of Cornelius Van

The Image-Bearing Piety of Being a Cog in the Wheel If you read one book this year let it be David Bahnsen’s “Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life.” Why? Well, you know there are three persons in one God, and you know

Today we are joined by Stephen Brett Eccher to discuss the firebrand of fidelity that is Ulrich Zwingli in connection with Eccher’s new book “Zwingli the Pastor: A Life in Conflict” from Lexham press.

Was Jesus merely an “emergency measure”? Did Kuyper take the creation and culture far enough? Is the goal of life to “get saved” or is it to get saved unto the end that God intended all along? Do we overemphasize Jesus a

This might be the most important interview we have ever done. We Christians have been so concerned with maintaining our "rights" and focusing on maintaining our (pitiful) "freedom" in society that we have abdicated the v

In this episode we are joined by Stephen O. Presley, author of "Cultural Sanctification: Engaging the World like the Early Church." to see if we might glean some insight on how to engage our post-post-Christian-now-pagan
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