Evidence for the resurrection
Historical claims, empty tomb arguments, eyewitness testimony, and the rise of the early church.
This mode helps users engage evidence, suffering, doubt, and worldview questions with biblical and historical grounding.
Historical claims, empty tomb arguments, eyewitness testimony, and the rise of the early church.
Transmission, manuscript confidence, fulfilled prophecy, and the Bible's unified message.
Creation, moral reasoning, meaning, contingency, and the biblical witness to God's self-revelation.
Suffering, human rebellion, divine justice, hope, and the cross of Christ.
Strong apologetics content should combine key verses, historical context, common objections, and a tone that is truthful without becoming combative.
Compare the Gospel witnesses, Paul's early testimony in 1 Corinthians 15, and the transformation of frightened disciples into public witnesses.
Bring together creation, fall, lament, the cross, resurrection hope, and the promise that evil will not have the last word.
Explore the Bible's unified storyline, prophetic texture, manuscript reliability, and Christ-centered coherence across centuries.
Show that biblical faith is trust grounded in God's character, Christ's work, and the truthfulness of revelation, not blind wishing.