Christian apologist Wesley Huff makes the historical and philosophical case for Jesus' resurrection while Steven Bartlett presses every skeptic's objection.

Wesley Huff — A Canadian Christian apologist, historian and theologian with Apologetics Canada who studies ancient biblical manuscripts (papyrology and paleography). He went viral defending the historical reliability of the Bible.
Steven Bartlett, an open-minded former atheist, interrogates Christian apologist Wesley Huff on whether there is real evidence for God, Jesus and the resurrection. Huff lays out his case from manuscript history, eyewitness testimony and the comparative reliability of the Gospels, then defends Christianity against classic objections: the problem of evil, evolution, the 'Chinese whispers' memory problem, the geography-of-belief argument, and the fairness of hell. The pair range across meaning, purpose, prayer, simulation theory and AI-driven job loss as a coming crisis of meaning. Huff repeatedly argues that humans are 'more than the sum of their actions' and that purpose is found in relationship with God. The episode ends with Huff's personal story of childhood paralysis and recovery that doctors called a miracle.