Did God Change when Jesus was Born?
In this episode Eli dives into some deep theology discussing the trinity and the “2” natures of Christ.

In this episode Eli dives into some deep theology discussing the trinity and the “2” natures of Christ.
In this episode Eli applies a presuppositional response to the question of whether the God of the Bible is evil. Enjoy!
In this episode Eli talks briefly about what it means to be a confident defender of the faith.
In this episode, Eli tries to explain how the presuppositional method can be applied to competing religious views. Enjoy!
In this episode, Eli Ayala walks through important presuppositional terminology. This episode comes upon request. After getting great feedback on my last two debates, folks were asking me to define my terms a bit more. This will be very helpful!!!
In this episode Eli walks through the Protestant doctrine of Justification by Faith Alone. He also discusses why knowing theology is vital in doing apologetics.
In this debate Eli Ayala utilizes a presuppositional approach with an atheist who tries to provide an internal critique of the Christian worldview. This interaction was very cordial yet exciting and filled with great content. Enjoy!
In this debate, listeners will able to see how presuppositional apologetics is applied in practice. The debate starts mid-introductions so folks will not miss anything important. Enjoy!
In this episode Eli Ayala takes a look at the thinking of the believer and unbeliever highlighting the importance that believers must start their thinking on the firm foundation of God’s Word.
In this episode Elias Ayala explains that there really are just “2” worldviews: The Christian worldview and the non-Christian worldview. He goes into detail as to why this is the case and why it’s relevant to the apologetics task.
In this episode, Eli Ayala discusses the biblical basis for doing apologetics and why it’s important.