Theology By The Pint

Theology By The Pint Inviting believers and the spiritually curious to explore big questions of life and faith.

Young adults (21-40-ish) from all over Houston, with varying beliefs/worldviews, gather to drink craft beer and discuss topics about the Christian faith.

05/22/2026

A heated discussion unfolds on whether gay marriage and surrogacy constitute societal violence. One side argues that structuring society against gay people has been the norm, while the other contends that allowing gay marriage will inevitably lead to justifying practices like surrogacy, potentially harming children by depriving them of a mother. The debate touches on sociological definitions of violence and challenges existing social work perspectives.

05/21/2026

We often view God's law as an obstacle instead of a guide. This perspective shifts, exploring how an ethical application, like peacemaking, enhances life and moves us closer to love, rather than exclusion. It's about how we choose to see and apply divine principles.

05/20/2026

When we read the Bible, which parts carry the most weight? Is it a 'red letter' approach, or do we prioritize historical value? This discussion dives into the complexities of biblical authority and how we form our own understanding.

05/19/2026

Even if we get biblical law wrong, homosexual acts scandalize the church and cause division. Major denominations have split over this. If offending a fellow believer's conscience is wrong, and the majority are offended by homosexuality, shouldn't restraint be obvious? Progressive Christians continue to divide the church.

05/18/2026

Exploring the difference between literal and spiritual interpretations of religious law. Using 1 Corinthians 8 as an example, we discuss why context and community impact how we approach beliefs, especially concerning divisive issues like homosexuality in the church.

05/16/2026

We discussed the idea of regulating 'snake oil salesmen' and how it relates to the government's role in approving medications like SSRIs. If the government regulates something, it implies it's good, leading people to trust it. But what if the free market could regulate itself?

05/15/2026

Exploring the idea that identifying as oppressed might be linked to a specific mindset. The discussion shifts to policy versus personal narrative, questioning how to approach societal disadvantages to foster opportunity rather than victimhood.

05/14/2026

A striking contrast emerges: 28% of liberals who never attend church report mental health conditions, while only 8% of weekly conservative churchgoers do. Even liberal churchgoers report better mental health than non-attending conservatives. Could it be the denial of sin and the need for a savior in some churches?

Address

1311 Holman Street
Houston, TX
77004

Opening Hours

7pm - 9pm

Telephone

+18326058129

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