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Tru-ID Podcast

Tru-ID is a podcast that focuses on Christian apologetics and tackling the issues of our time from a Christian perspective. The host of Tru-ID, Adam Coleman, hopes to honor Jesus Christ by engaging questions about and objections to Christianity, particularly those related to the African American community. Podcast episodes will explore race, the allegation that Christianity is the "white man's religion", history, science, philosophy, current events, and various ways to defend the Christian faith. The central theme of the Tru-ID Podcast series is that our true identity is to be found in God who has made mankind in His image.
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Now displaying: November, 2018

Welcome to my podcast page!

Tru-ID is my effort to contribute to the ongoing dialogue within our culture concerning topics like Christianity, race, morality, politics, and the merits of the Christian faith. On this journey we're all about sharing the gospel of Christ as we learn, grow, and tackle tough questions. Come along for the ride!

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Nov 24, 2018

Waddup my peoples!

What is the connection between Pastor John Macarthur and Conscious Community figure Brother Polight?

You definitely want to tune in for our latest episode of the Tru-ID Podcast and find out.

I've often received questions as to where I stand on certain social issues and race relations in our society. Since there is so much discussion going on about social justice nowadays I thought this would be a good time to give my take on it from an apologetics standpoint.

In this episode, our series on social justice gets a little more spicy than usual. After listening to John Macarthur's series of sermons on Social Justice and the gospel, I decided to play a few clips from Macarthur and also a clip from well known Conscious Community figure Brother Polight as I attempt to shed light on how the conflict within the church related to urban apologetics, evangelism, and social justice.

Key Points:

Tackling statements made by John Macarthur about social justice and the gospel.

Should Christians "just preach the gospel"?

Is Brother Polight right about Christianity holding the black community back?

Does Christianity make black people cowards? 

What are some specific examples of how misrepresentations of the biblical worldview has contributed to there being barriers to the gospel in the black community?  

 

 

Nov 24, 2018

Waddup y'all!

This episode is a continuation of "Mac Friday" so if you missed that one you may want to go back and check that out first.

As a reminder of what we're addressing, I'm joining the conversation on social justice as I'm often asked about where I stand on certain social issues and race relations in our society. Since there is so much discussion going on about social justice nowadays I thought this would be a good time to give my take on it from an apologetics standpoint.

In this episode, I give further commentary of clips I've played from Brother Polight and John Macarthur related to an intersection between ethical, the "black struggle" and the biblical worldview. 

Key Points:

Are Christian teachings on forgiveness a source of weakness in the black community?

Unity or Disunity: Where does the church stand?

Tackling statements made by John Macarthur about social justice and the gospel.

Should Christians "just preach the gospel"?

Is Brother Polight right about Christianity holding the black community back?

 

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