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The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

How Do We Know If We've Got Enough Evidence to Determine Christianity Is True?

The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

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Christianworldview, Philosophy, Religion & Spirituality, Christianapologetics, Forensicfaith, Colsoncenterforchristianworldview, Christian, Christianity, Evidenceforchristianity, Faithandreason, Godscrimescene, Coldcasechristianity, Apologetics, Society & Culture

4.71.4K Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Broadcast, J. Warner Wallace discusses the nature of case making and the difference between “possible doubts” and “reasonable doubts”. J. Warner then reviews some of the corroborative evidence validating the New Testament Gospel accounts.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Cold Case Christianity broadcast, the only Christian case making program hosted by a Cold Case Homicide Detective.

0:07.6

Jay Warner Wallace has been investigating cold case murders in Los Angeles County for over a decade.

0:12.7

His work has been featured on Fox News, Court TV, and Dateline.

0:17.0

For more information about Jim's work and the case for Christianity, please visit

0:21.2

coldcase Christianity.com.

0:22.9

Now, here's your host, Jay Warner Wallace.

0:28.6

Thanks for joining me at Cold Case Christianity.

0:30.6

I'm Jay Warner Wallace.

0:32.6

Okay, this week we're going to talk about kind of the nature of what is convincing and what is not,

0:38.2

and how we make a case and get to a point where we can actually be certain or certain enough

0:42.3

to make a decision about whether something is true.

0:45.0

So really this show is really about how do we know when we've got enough evidence to believe

0:50.0

Christianity is true?

0:52.0

And I'll play a short clip from some of the kinds of corroborative evidence that I

0:56.1

would use in a case. But before I do that, I just want to talk about, you know, I post on Twitter.

1:01.5

If you follow me on Twitter at Jay Warner Wallace, you probably know that I'm always posting the

1:05.7

latest evidential apologetics blogs from all around the world. I read about 600, or four to 600, depending on the day,

1:13.8

apologetics blogs. I just scan through these blogs, looking for the best dozen or so posts on

1:20.0

evidential apologetics. If you're looking for a drudge report on evidential apologetics, I hope that

1:25.4

my Twitter feed at Jay Warner Wallace is that. So if you're

1:28.1

using social media, please follow me on Twitter. I got a response this week from somebody who kind of

1:32.9

argued, hey, you know, there's a problem with evidentialism because in the end, evidentialism can only

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