The Apologetics Corner
“Be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you.” — 1 Peter 3:15
The Living Exhibits — hover to open
Every cross-reference in Scripture — 344,753 threads binding 66 books into one tapestry. Tap a book. Pull a thread. Watch prophecy answer fulfillment across a thousand years.
Full-screen interactive experience — best on a larger screen
Fifty-four prophecies woven from the Prophets to the Witnesses — spoken centuries before Bethlehem, fulfilled in one life. With Peter Stoner’s 1-in-10¹⁷ odds made visible, one coin at a time.
“You search the Scriptures… and it is they that bear witness about me.” — John 5:39 (ESV)
The Bible's own chronology — the genealogies of Genesis charted as overlapping lifespans, the reckoning to Ussher's ~4004 BC, and the seventy nations of the Table of Nations woven into a loom of light. Every age from the text.
“This is the book of the generations of Adam.” — Genesis 5:1
Noah’s Flood as Scripture tells it — the Ark drawn to scale, the Genesis 7–8 chronology as a rising tide, and flood legends remembered across the earth. With an honest look at the evidence in the rocks — and at whether the Ark was ever found.
“And the waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth.” — Genesis 7:19
A length of ancient linen bearing the image of a scourged, crucified man — an image that encodes 3-D depth (the 1976 VP-8 discovery), forensic wounds matching the Gospels, and a chemistry STURP could not explain — weighed honestly against the disputed 1988 carbon date. Not proof; a genuine, remarkable question.
“Blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed.” — John 20:29
The Bible’s whole family of blood, drawn as a strand of light — scroll down the generations from Adam to the Christ star, through the flood, the covenant, the kingdom, and the exile. At David the line becomes a double helix — Matthew’s genealogy and Luke’s, twisting together until they fuse at Joseph — with the nations beside the promise, the five women Matthew includes, and the honest textual questions faced in the open. Every name links to the very verse that names it.
“The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.” — Matthew 1:1
The Examinations
Every source we cite, in one place — Sources & Resources →
Exhibit II — The Examination
Fifty-one claims of the Quran weighed against the Scriptures — the Quran, the Sahih hadith, and the classical commentators called as witnesses.
Exhibit III — The Examination
Twenty-three teachings of the Watch Tower Society weighed against the Scriptures — every quote verifiable in their own online library.
Exhibit IV — The Examination
The fourth century’s great question answered from Arius’s own letters, the church’s reply at Nicaea, and the Scriptures both claimed.
Exhibit V — The Examination
Biblical Unitarianism — the Father alone is God — examined through ten claims quoted from their own pages.
Exhibit VI — The Record
Rome’s historians, the Talmud, the stones, and the manuscripts — fourteen skeptic claims weighed against hostile witnesses.
Exhibit VIII — The Examination
Fourteen claims weighed using the church’s own canon, its own sermons, and its own Gospel Topics essays — from the Missouri temple prophecy to the papyri.
Exhibit IX — The Examination
The most mythologized council in history. The Da Vinci Code claims Constantine invented Jesus’ divinity and chose the Bible’s books — weighed against the eyewitnesses, the Nicene Creed, and even the skeptic Bart Ehrman.
The Cultural Questions — All Ten
The ten questions our culture presses hardest — evil and suffering, sexuality and gender, exclusivity, the Bible’s morality, hell, pagan myths, science, the text, the canon, and deconstruction. Each one steelmanned, then answered from Scripture and the sources themselves.