Stand to Reason Weekly Podcast

What If a Darwinist Denies There’s Something Wrong with the World?

58 min·October 24, 2025
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Greg answers questions about Darwinists who deny there’s something wrong with the world, attending a baptism at an LGBTQ-affirming church, why Christians have pets instead of giving the money to orphans, the name “Lord of Hosts,” and singing worship songs about our feelings.   Topics:
  1. You say everyone acknowledges there’s something wrong with the world, but how would you respond to a Darwinist who says that’s simply survival of the fittest, the dog-eat-dog nature of this place? (02:00)
  2. What are your thoughts on attending a baptism at a church that affirms LGBTQ lifestyles? (13:00)
  3. If humans are more valuable than animals, why do Christians have pets instead of giving the money to orphans? (24:00)
  4. Why does God refer to himself repeatedly as “the Lord of Heaven’s armies” (also translated as “Lord of Hosts” or “Lord of Sabaoth”)? (34:00)
  5. You said you don’t like to sing about your feelings, but don’t many of the psalms do this? What makes it difficult for us to sing songs with personal pronouns? (43:00)
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