We Use Outcomes Everywhere… Except in Religion

We Use Outcomes Everywhere… Except in Religion

From HALESTORM by Oh Hale Yeah!

April 27, 2026 · 26 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the underutilization of outcomes in religious debates and how differing worldviews affect conversations about faith.

In this video we break down why outcomes are one of the most underused tools in religious debates—and why conversations about faith so often feel like people talking past each other. Why outcomes are rarely applied in theology How worldviews shape meaning, language, and interpretation Why debates often miss each other entirely What it would look like to evaluate belief systems by what they actually produce Honest question: Where have you seen this happen? A situation where the standard changes depending on the topic… or where two people are using the same words but operating from completely different worldviews? 📺 LINKS: Last Andrew Wilson Video: Andrew Wilson Tells Lauren Chen That Marriage Is a Sin?!? Wut? https://youtu.be/xBw23UJVIKU Most Recent Debate Breakdown: Do They Hear Themselves? Protestant Arguments vs LDS Reality https://youtu.be/DTdoHaa997I ✍️ FOLLOW / READ MORE: Make sure to follow me on Substack: ✍️ Substack (articles & extended analysis): https://halestorm.substack.com/ Subscribe for deep dives into church history, theology, and the hidden assumptions behind modern Christian arguments. 🎧 Prefer audio? 🔹 Spotify…

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Host: Oh Hale Yeah!

Topics covered

  • religion
  • debate
  • outcomes
  • theology
  • worldviews
  • faith

Keywords

  • religious debates
  • outcomes
  • theology
  • worldviews
  • faith conversations

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