What The Atheist Should Have Asked – Ep.368 – The Great Debate – A Synopsis – Part 3

What The Atheist Should Have Asked – Ep.368 – The Great Debate – A Synopsis – Part 3

From Cave To The Cross Apologetics by Patrick And Tony

April 27, 2026 · 14 min · Episode 368

About this episode

The episode discusses questions that Gordon Stein should have asked Greg Bahnsen during their debate, focusing on the Christian worldview and its implications for knowledge and logic.

What The Atheist Should Have Asked Here’s what Gordon Stein, the atheist, should have asked Greg Bahnsen in their debate instead of being caught off guard over what happened. Here, the editor steps into the role to pull out more context in the nature of the Christian worldview and why it provides the necessary basis for all knowledge. TIMELINE: 00:00 – Introduction 01:34 – Question 1 – Why Do We Need To Know The Laws Of Logic Before Coming To Our Theory? 03:52 – Question 2 – Why Can’t We Know Logic Is True Because It Works? 05:35 – Question 3 – Why Can’t Laws Of Logic Just Be Necessarily True? 08:17 – Question 4 – How Does The Christian Worldview Count As Proof? 09:57 – Question 5 – How Does That Show The Whole Bible Is True? 11:34 – Question 6 – How Do You Prove The Worldview Of The Christian Worldview? 13:55 – Conclusion BOOK LINKS: The Great Debate – Does God Exist? – Edited and Commentary by Joshua Pillows Debate Transcript Video The Bahnsen Institute       All episodes, short clips, & blog – https://www.cavetothecross.com

People in this episode

Hosts: Patrick, Tony

Topics covered

  • atheism
  • Christian worldview
  • debate analysis
  • logic
  • knowledge
  • philosophy

Keywords

  • atheism
  • Christianity
  • debate
  • logic
  • worldview
  • knowledge
  • philosophy

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: The Bahnsen Institute

Books & works: The Great Debate – Does God Exist?

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