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Episode Description
It’s Witness Wednesday! Todd Friel goes to the University of Georgia to engage students in candid, thought-provoking conversations about morality, truth, and Christianity. Through a series of real-world encounters, Todd challenges students to define wisdom, justify their moral beliefs, and explain why they hold their worldview. As conversations unfold, many students struggle to ground their beliefs in objective truth, ultimately leading to discussions about whether morality requires a higher authority—namely, God.
Segment 1
• Todd asks Jared “What is wisdom”—and can you prove your definition is actually right?
• If morality is just how you were raised… who are you to say anyone is wrong?
• Christian student Jared hits a wall trying to justify “right and wrong” without appealing to a higher authority.
Segment 2
• You say you’re a Christian—but do you actually know why you believe it?
• Presbyterian Yuhan admits his faith is inherited, not examined—does that describe you too?
• If you’ve never tested your beliefs, how confident should you really be?
Segment 3
• Can you call something evil (like Hitler or eugenics) without an objective standard?
• Darian gives sharp answers—until extreme scenarios expose the limits of relativism.
• The conversation forces a turning point: do morals require a higher authority like God?
Segment 4
• Can you call yourself a Christian… but still not explain why someone should believe?
• John struggles to give a compelling reason for Christianity—until justice, judgment, and eternity come into focus.
• The gospel becomes unavoidable: if sin isn’t punished, how can God be just—and what did Jesus actually accomplish?
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Segment 1
• Todd asks Jared “What is wisdom”—and can you prove your definition is actually right?
• If morality is just how you were raised… who are you to say anyone is wrong?
• Christian student Jared hits a wall trying to justify “right and wrong” without appealing to a higher authority.
Segment 2
• You say you’re a Christian—but do you actually know why you believe it?
• Presbyterian Yuhan admits his faith is inherited, not examined—does that describe you too?
• If you’ve never tested your beliefs, how confident should you really be?
Segment 3
• Can you call something evil (like Hitler or eugenics) without an objective standard?
• Darian gives sharp answers—until extreme scenarios expose the limits of relativism.
• The conversation forces a turning point: do morals require a higher authority like God?
Segment 4
• Can you call yourself a Christian… but still not explain why someone should believe?
• John struggles to give a compelling reason for Christianity—until justice, judgment, and eternity come into focus.
• The gospel becomes unavoidable: if sin isn’t punished, how can God be just—and what did Jesus actually accomplish?
___
Thanks for listening!
Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners.
If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/
If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn’t be more thankful for you if we tried!