The Case
Closing Argument
You've examined five questions. You've looked at the evidence.
Now consider what you've actually seen.
The universe began. Its laws are calibrated so precisely that even infinitesimal changes would prevent life.
That points to a Creator.
A man named Jesus walked first-century Judea. Non-Christian historians confirm it.
He made claims no other religious figure has made — that he was God in human form.
That man was executed. His tomb was found empty. Hundreds of people reported seeing him alive afterward. His followers — who abandoned him in terror — suddenly became willing to die rather than recant what they'd witnessed.
People don't die for what they know is a lie.
The documents that record all of this have been scrutinized for two thousand years. They've been challenged, attacked, excavated, compared to every scrap of ancient evidence.
They've held up better than any other ancient text in existence.
And all of this points to one conclusion:
Jesus didn’t just teach truth. He is the truth.
He didn’t just point to salvation. He became the salvation.
That changes everything. Not as theology. As fact.
Now you decide what to do with it.