⚡ "At Least My God Didn't Die" — The Cross as Power, Not Weakness
Use this when: a Muslim taunts that Allah never died and therefore is stronger or more worthy of worship than the Christian God. This objection unwittingly confirms the entire point of the gospel. The cross is not an embarrassment to answer — it is the answer.
⚡ "Jesus Was Tempted" — Temptation, Sinlessness, and the Incarnation
Use this when1–11), he had the capacity to sin and therefore cannot be God. The argument confuses what temptation requires with what temptation proves.
⚡ "Who Did Jesus Pray To?" — Prayer and the Trinity
Use this when: a Muslim argues that because Jesus prayed to the Father, he cannot be God — God doesn't pray to God. This objection actually confirms the Trinity rather than refuting it, once the doctrine is properly understood.
⚡ Matthew 24:36 — Quick Reference
Use this when15), but be precise.
⚡ Problem of Evil — Cheatsheet
Use this when intellectual and pastoral. This cheatsheet covers both.
⚡ Where Does Jesus Say He Is God? — Quick Reference
Use this when: a Muslim says "Jesus never claimed to be God — show me the verse." This card covers explicit claims, functional claims, and the subtler implied claims that are often missed. Together they build an airtight case even before leaving the Gospels.
📖 Isaiah 9 — The Child of the Divine Names: Light, Liberation, and the Davidic Throne
Type: Prophetic Reference Document — In-depth study of the Book of Isaiah
📖 Jesus Greater Than the Prophets — The Word Made Flesh
Type: Apologetics Reference Document — The Nature of Prophecy and the Identity of Christ
📖 The Problem of Evil — Christ, the Cross, and the Only Real Answer
Type: Apologetics Reference Document — Problem of Evil / Theodicy