All Rise: Objection! Bill Maher Claims the Bible Never Condemns Slavery

Comedian, television host, and avowed atheist Bill Maher claims that the bible never condemns slavery, and in fact, it implicitly supports the institution. Abdu answers these claims, but also asks whether Maher’s objection would be sustainable in a court of law given his level of expertise. In other words, does speaking authoritatively mean that you […]
CouldaShouldaWoulda with Cameron McAllister

Cameron reveals something surprising: Christians do not always have to be on the defensive since everyone has a belief system full of assumptions that require explanation.
Deliberations LIVE! Ep. 1
In this live episode, Abdu answers questions and objections related to his All Rise episode “Objection, Richard Dawkins! Asked and Answered!” He also answers questions on the offensiveness of Christianity, gives some tips on witnessing to Muslims, and much more!
CouldaShouldaWoulda with Greg Koukl, Part 2

Greg explains how using questions, instead of comments, can help lower combativeness.
All Rise: Objection, Richard Dawkins! Asked and Answered

Who made God? This is a question that has been asked many, many times. It has also been answered just as many times, if not more! Why won’t this question go away? Abdu offers a response to the question, Who Made God, while also addressing the tactics of those who continue to ask the same […]
CouldaShouldaWoulda with Greg Koukl, Part 1

Greg tells us about a time his youthful zeal got the best of him.
CouldaShouldaWoulda with Fazale “Fuz” Rana

Fuz teaches us a valuable lesson: We are more credible when we admit our mistakes.
CouldaShouldaWoulda with Gary Habermas

Gary lets us in on a little secret: Even experts forget things sometimes!
CouldaShouldaWoulda with Sam Allberry, Part 2

Sam reminds us that the best way to answer objections is by being quick to listen and slow to speak.
CouldaShouldaWoulda with Sam Allberry, Part 1

Sam talks about a time he answered a question biblically but accidentally neglected the heart of the questioner.