Greg talks about an exchange he had with someone on a recent trip, then he answers questions about philosophy topics to cover in an hour-long apologetics class, signs from God, whether the disciples made up the story about Jesus, and how to discuss doctrine with Mormons who seem to be hiding their beliefs.
 
Topics:

Commentary: An example of gardening (00:00)

What topics would you cover if you only had one hour to teach philosophy in an apologetics and evangelism class? (06:00)

What should I say to someone who told me two blue jays flying by were signs from God? (32:00)

How should I respond to someone who claims the apostles made up the story about Jesus? (43:00)

How can I have effective conversations about doctrine with Latter-day Saints (Mormons) who seem to be trying to hide their beliefs? (48:00)

Mentioned on the Show: 

Upcoming events with Stand to Reason speakers

Thinking About God: First Steps in Philosophy by Greg Ganssle

Reality Student Apologetics Conference – September 22–23 in Los Angeles, CA; October 13–14 in Seattle, WA; November 10–11 in Minneapolis, MN; February 23–24, 2024 in Dallas, TX; March 22–23, 2024 in Philadelphia, PA; April 19–20, 2024 in Augusta, GA

Decision Making and the Will of God (audio) by Greg Koukl

The Ambassador’s Guide to the Voice of God (booklet) by Greg Koukl

Does God Whisper? Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 (online articles) by Greg Koukl

Related Links:

Who Is the God of Mormonism by Amy Hall

LDS View of Atonement Clarified by Amy Hall

Verses for Your Conversations with Mormons by Amy Hall

Is It Possible Some Mormons Are Saved? by Amy Hall – More ideas for your conversations