It Makes Sense Podcast
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Why the Christian worldview makes the most sense of life and the universe
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Short 7- What if the Church’s most beautiful theology wasn’t written in books—but built into wind...
Revolver Broadcastingn this episode of It Makes Sense, we explore the forgotten meaning of stained-glass windows and how they were designed to teach the gospel through light. From the intentional breaking and restoring of glass to the way a single, unchanging light reveals the story, this metaphor leads us straight to the cross. The crucifixion isn’t many lights competing for meaning—it’s one Light shining through brokenness. This episode reflects on suffering, redemption, unity in the body of Christ, and what it means to be positioned where Christ’s light can actually shine through us. Thoughtful, reverent, and quietly challenging, it’s an invitation to see the cross—and yourself—through a clearer lens. It Makes Sense explores how the Christian worldview makes the most sense of life and the universe. Listen, reflect, and share. And follow and read at dannytippit.substack.com. #ChristianWorldview #BiblicalTruth #FaithAndCulture #ChristianPodcast #ItMakesSense14 views -
Short 6- Ancient civilizations devoted their lives to studying the stars.
Revolver Broadcastingncient civilizations devoted their lives to studying the stars. They mapped the heavens, tracked the planets, and believed the sky governed fate, kingship, and history. But in their devotion to the creation, they missed the Creator. In this episode of It Makes Sense, we explore why the ancient world became obsessed with the heavens, how star-worship shaped entire empires, and how the Bible offers a radically different vision of reality. Scripture reveals the Creator of the universe not through the stars, but through His Word, through the nation of Israel, and ultimately through Jesus Christ. This worldview didn’t just challenge pagan belief—it transformed history, even reshaping the Roman Empire itself. If you enjoy thoughtful conversations at the intersection of faith, history, and big questions, this episode is for you. To read more reflections like this, subscribe on Substack at dannytippit.substack.com. #ChristianWorldview #BiblicalTruth #FaithAndCulture #ChristianPodcast #ItMakesSense13 views -
Short 5- What is truth—and what isn’t?
Revolver Broadcastingn a culture that treats opinion as fact and feelings as authority, the idea of objective truth often feels outdated or even offensive. But truth hasn’t changed. Our tolerance for it has. In this episode of It Makes Sense, we explore the nature of truth—what it is, what it is not, and why it still matters. Drawing from Scripture and the voices of thinkers across history—Augustine, Aquinas, C.S. Lewis, Francis Schaeffer, Tim Keller, George Orwell, and more—we examine how truth corresponds to reality, stands independent of opinion, and remains unbending in a shifting culture. You’ll hear why truth doesn’t need defending—it needs believing. Why it doesn’t need reinventing—it needs obeying. And why surrendering to truth is the only path to freedom. If you’re wrestling with relativism, cultural pressure, or questions about faith and reality, this episode will help ground you in clarity, courage, and conviction. It Makes Sense — how the Christian worldview makes the most sense of life and the universe. For the full written article and more reflections, find It Makes Sense on Substack: dannytippit.substack.com. #ChristianWorldview #BiblicalTruth #FaithAndCulture #ChristianPodcast #ItMakesSense18 views -
Short 4- Does the Big Bang eliminate the need for a Creator or does it actually point to one?
Revolver Broadcastingn this episode of It Makes Sense, we take a clear-eyed look at one of the biggest assumptions in modern science: that the Big Bang explains the universe without God. Even granting the Big Bang for the sake of argument, we explore why laws of nature, fine-tuning, information, and the very ability of human minds to understand the cosmos all require something beyond matter, time, and chance. We also address the multiverse proposal and why multiplying universes doesn’t eliminate the need for a Designer — it only magnifies it. This episode isn’t about rejecting science. It’s about examining the foundations science itself depends on and asking the deeper question: What makes science possible in the first place? If you’ve ever wondered whether faith and science are truly at odds, this conversation might surprise you. It Makes Sense — where we explore how the Christian worldview makes the most sense of life and the universe. #ChristianWorldview #BiblicalTruth #FaithAndCulture #ChristianPodcast #ItMakesSense9 views -
Short 3- Is God an extortionist?
Revolver Broadcastingoes Christianity really boil down to “love God or else”? In this episode of It Makes Sense, we take that accusation seriously—and test it. If God is truly loving, why does separation from Him carry real consequences? Is that coercion… or is it simply how reality works? Using a simple two-room house in Antarctica, this episode explores why Scripture presents God not as someone who withholds goodness as leverage, but as the very source of love, joy, peace, and life itself. We unpack freedom, hell, common grace, and why rejecting the source of warmth naturally results in cold—not because God is cruel, but because separation has consequences. This episode is for anyone who’s wrestled with hard questions about hell, free will, and the nature of God—and wants answers that make sense. It Makes Sense — How the Christian worldview makes the most sense of life and the universe. #ChristianWorldview #BiblicalTruth #FaithAndCulture #ChristianPodcast #ItMakesSense9 views -
Short 2- Can anyone prove God exists?
Revolver Broadcastingt Makes Sense — How the Christian worldview makes the most sense of life and the universe. Can anyone prove God exists? Can anyone prove He doesn’t? And what does “faith” actually mean—blind leap… or reasoned trust? In this episode, we tackle Proof vs. Evidence and why “proof” is often the wrong category for the God question. We’ll walk through why both atheism and Christianity require faith, then lay out clear, biblical, and intellectual evidence that points to God—from the universe’s beginning and objective morality to human consciousness and the resurrection of Jesus. We also address the atheist pushback (“I do believe in meaning and morals”) and why that instinct may actually reveal something deeper: we’re all living with borrowed capital from the reality that we’re made in God’s image. If this episode helped you, like, share, subscribe, and leave a review—it genuinely helps others find the show. Want more? I also write regularly on Substack: dannytippit.substack.com #ChristianWorldview #BiblicalTruth #FaithAndCulture #ChristianPodcast #ItMakesSense8 views -
Short Bonus-Moral Line That Shouldn't Be Crossed By Anyone
Revolver Broadcastingn this short but direct episode of It Makes Sense — how the Christian worldview makes the most sense of life and the universe — Danny speaks with righteous frustration about a moral line that shouldn’t be crossed by anyone, especially a President. After President Trump responded on Truth Social to the brutal deaths of Rob Reiner and his wife, Danny reads the key quotes from the post — including: “A very sad thing happened last night in Hollywood,” “tortured and struggling, but once very talented,” “TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME,” and “driven people CRAZY by his raging obsession” — and explains why the response was morally repugnant and spiritually dangerous for Christians to excuse. This isn’t a partisan rant. It’s a call to integrity: you can hope for policies you support while still condemning sin, hypocrisy, and the cult-like reflex to defend everything “your side” says. Because the Christian worldview doesn’t fight fire with fire — it follows the moral example of Christ. More writing on Substack: dannytippit.substack.com #ChristianWorldview #BiblicalTruth #FaithAndCulture #ChristianPodcast #ItMakesSense5 views -
Short #1:What if one of the easiest ways to spot a lie is simply to notice what the world applauds?
Revolver BroadcastingIn this episode ofIt Makes Sense, we take a hard look at a repeating pattern throughout history: when God says one thing, the world often celebrates the exact opposite. From “be fruitful and multiply” to “follow your heart” and “live your truth,” culture has mastered the art of flipping God’s Word and calling it progress. We trace this inversion all the way back to Genesis, unpack why popular ideas like pride, cancel culture, sexual freedom, and radical self-expression feel right but fall apart, and show how the Christian worldview consistently makes better sense of reality than the slogans of the age. If you’ve ever felt like you’re swimming upstream as a Christian, this episode will help you understand why—and why that’s not a bad thing. Because truth doesn’t trend, but it does endure. Listen in as we explore why the applause of the world is often a warning, not an affirmation, and how anchoring your life in God’s unchanging Word is the only way to make sense of life and the universe. #ChristianWorldview #BiblicalTruth #FaithAndCulture #ChristianPodcast #ItMakesSense4 views