• Can a Society Survive Without Biblical Boundaries?
    Mar 3 2026

    Fraud, riots, and unthinkable headlines are becoming commonplace. It is easy to dismiss this current state of chaos as just "part of the times," but Episode 377 argues that this collapse is the predictable result when authority ignores its limits. In this pivotal discussion, we examine how the State corrupts the very institutions it claims to save, and why only a return to a foundation built on God’s Word can restore order and stability. Is society beyond the point of no return? We discuss the blueprint for restoration.

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    44 Min.
  • Is Selective Outrage the New Virtue Signal?
    Feb 23 2026

    If you think “exposing corruption” is the same as fixing it, this episode is going to challenge you.

    Andrea Schwartz and Pastor Charles Roberts argue that the Epstein-file frenzy (and other headline “revelations”) can actually become a distraction—a way to feel morally awake while never returning to God’s standards. They walk through Ephesians 5:8–13 to show what “expose the works of darkness” really means: not just talking about evil, but judging it by God’s law and replacing it with obedient, fruitful alternatives.


    Along the way they confront selective outrage (condemning trafficking while excusing prostitution, lamenting violence while tolerating abortion), explain why this rot isn’t new (ancient Rome looked shockingly similar), and warn that when a culture throws off biblical boundaries, the “unthinkable” doesn’t just appear—it progresses.


    Their bottom line: pulling weeds is necessary, but if Christians never plant good seed—discipleship, Christian education, cultural obedience, and Great Commission-building—nothing changes. The answer isn’t despair or retreat; it’s rebuilding a God-honouring culture on purpose, for the long haul.


    #ExposeDarkness #Ephesians5 #SelectiveOutrage #BiblicalWorldview #LawWordOfGod #FaithAndCulture #DiscipleTheNations #GreatCommission #ChristianDiscipleship #CulturalReform #NoNeutralGround #ChristianEducation #PlantGoodSeed #RejectCompromise #HopeForTheFuture #GenerationalFaithfulness

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    41 Min.
  • Who Decides the Value of a Life? (guest Elliott Schwartz)
    Feb 17 2026

    Studies show that roughly 95% of unborn babies diagnosed with cystic fibrosis are aborted. In this episode, host Andrea Schwartz sits down with her granddaughter Elliot, a 17-year-old senior and high-performing basketball player who has lived with cystic fibrosis since birth. Elliot shares what daily life looks like managing CF — from nebuliser treatments and vest therapy to enzyme protocols — and why she has never viewed her condition as a setback. Now approaching 2,000 career points and committed to play D2 college basketball, Elliot's story challenges the assumption that an adverse prenatal diagnosis means a diminished life. The conversation covers her journey to faith in Christ, recovering from a broken ankle, taking ownership of her own health, and what she would say to parents facing a difficult diagnosis. A powerful testimony to the sanctity of life, parental courage, and trusting God's design.

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    28 Min.
  • Is Loving Your Enemy About Feelings or Faithfulness?
    Feb 12 2026

    What does it really mean when Jesus says, “Love your enemies” (Luke 6:27–36)?


    Is it emotional softness?

    Is it becoming a doormat?

    Or is it something far deeper — rooted in God’s law, God’s justice, and God’s mercy?


    In this episode of Out of the Question, Andrea Schwartz and Pastor Charles Roberts unpack the biblical definition of love, the true meaning of “enemy,” and why modern humanism has distorted both. They explore Scripture from Genesis to Revelation, the wisdom of the catechism, and why overcoming evil with good is not weakness — it’s Kingdom strength.


    If you’ve ever struggled with resentment, cultural hostility, or confusion about mercy vs. justice, this conversation will sharpen your worldview.


    🎧 Listen and rethink what it means to obey Christ in a hostile world.


    #OutOfTheQuestion #LoveYourEnemies #BiblicalWorldview #ChristianLiving #GodsLaw #MercyAndJustice #Rushdoony #KingdomEthics #Luke6 #ChristianDiscipleship #Reconstruction

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    38 Min.
  • Is Pharisaism With Us Today?
    Jan 27 2026

    Jesus’ fiercest rebukes were not aimed at pagans — they were aimed at religious leaders who replaced God’s Word with their own traditions. But was that problem confined to the first century… or is Pharisaism still alive today?

    In this episode of Out of the Question, Andrea Schwartz and Pastor Charles Roberts examine how the Pharisees and Sadducees elevated tradition over Scripture — and why Jesus condemned them for “making void the Word of God” through human rules and religious systems.

    The discussion traces how exile-era “stopgap” practices became entrenched traditions, eventually replacing biblical authority. From the rise of the Talmud to modern denominationalism, the hosts explore how religious systems can drift from sola scriptura into man-made righteousness.

    You’ll hear why Jesus called out religious leaders for producing outward conformity while opposing Christ’s kingship, how tradition can quietly become an idol, and why regeneration — not rule-keeping — is the foundation of true obedience.

    This episode challenges listeners to examine whether their faith is shaped by Scripture alone, or by traditions that subtly replace God’s Word — and asks a sobering question: Are modern churches in danger of repeating the same errors Jesus condemned?

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    43 Min.
  • Do You Fear God, or Consequences?
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of Out of the Question, Andrea Schwartz and Pastor Charles Roberts challenge modern views of sin, forgiveness, and confession. Is repentance a heartfelt turning toward God, or has it been reduced to a public apology meant to clear one’s conscience?


    This conversation explores:

    • The biblical meaning of confession

    • Why fear of consequences isn’t the same as fear of God

    • How antinomian thinking has weakened accountability in the church

    • Why real repentance restores order, not just feelings

    If you’ve ever wondered whether modern Christianity has lost its moral compass, this episode is for you.

    #FearOfTheLord #Repentance #ConfessionOfFaith #BiblicalChristianity #ChristianWorldview #ChurchDiscipline #GodsLaw #OutOfTheQuestion

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    42 Min.
  • What Does It Mean to be Called by God?
    Jan 13 2026

    Celebrating nine years of Out of the Question, Andrea Schwartz and Pastor Charles Roberts tackle one of the most challenging and misunderstood doctrines in Christianity: effectual calling. Is God’s call a polite invitation or a sovereign summons that brings dead hearts to life? Drawing from Scripture and Rushdoony’s Systematic Theology, this episode shows how God’s authoritative word creates obedience, exposes false ideas of human sovereignty, and brings true freedom through Christ, reminding us that those appointed to eternal life will believe and follow. #OutOfTheQuestion #ReformedTheology #EffectualCalling #GodsSovereignty #ChristianPodcast #BiblicalWorldview #Salvation #OrdoSalutis

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    45 Min.
  • Why Do Christian Movies Often Fall Flat? (guest Ryder Harnett)
    Jan 8 2026

    Why do so many “Christian” films feel preachy, cheesy, and weirdly unreal? In OOTQ 370, Andrea Schwartz talks with filmmaker and composer Ryder Harnett about the real reasons Christian movies often fall flat, and it is not budget. They unpack “jellyfish theology,” tidy conversion scenes that do not match real life, sermon-in-the-middle dialogue, and why audiences can tell when they’re being hit over the head instead of drawn into a story. Ryder argues that Christians are called to excellence, not propaganda, and that Scripture itself is not sanitized or “safe,” so Christian storytelling should not be either. They even dig into horror and spiritual warfare, and why confronting darkness can be one of the most biblical ways to tell the truth. If you’ve ever cringed through a “faith film,” this episode will put words to what you’ve felt and challenge what Christian art could become.

    #OutOfTheQuestion #ChristianFilms #FaithAndCulture #ChristianWorldview #Storytelling #BiblicalWorldview #FilmCritique #RyderHarnett #Chalcedon #Theology #ChristianArt #Reformed #Theonomy #Reconstruction

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    52 Min.