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No.1 Christianity Expert: The Truth About Christianity! The Case For Jesus (Historian's Proof)

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

No.1 Christianity Expert: The Truth About Christianity! The Case For Jesus (Historian's Proof)
The guest

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.

The gist

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.

Big reveals

  • Huff tells Bartlett bluntly that everybody, including Steven Bartlett, is going to hell apart from Jesus.
  • Huff admits he has real doubt about his faith, especially around suffering and the problem of evil.
  • Huff says he does not believe in evolution and is an advocate for intelligent design.
  • Huff states he believes in a literal historical Adam and Eve as the first people.
  • Bartlett says he thinks there probably is some kind of god but isn't sure which one, even floating a simulation-creator.
  • Huff reveals he was paralyzed from the waist down at age 11 by acute transverse myelitis and walked again one month later.
  • Doctors used the word 'miracle' because they couldn't medically explain his full recovery with no atrophy.
  • Huff names AI-driven mass job loss, not AI takeover, as his real fear, predicting a coming crisis of meaning.

Things worth remembering

  • In 2025 Bible sales hit a 21-year high in the US with 19 million units sold, and 63% of US adults identify as Christian.
  • The Bible is 66 books written over about 1,600 years on three continents by close to 40 authors in three languages.
  • Huff says ~99% of scholars agree the 27 New Testament books were written in the 1st century, within the eyewitness lifetime.
  • Women being the first witnesses to the empty tomb was an 'embarrassing fact' in that era, which Huff argues supports authenticity.
  • Huff's line: 'liars make poor martyrs' — people may die for what they believe true, rarely for what they know is false.
  • The Greek word for repentance, metanoia, literally means 'change your mind,' not just changing behavior.
  • Bartlett cites neuroscience that prayer activates attention and emotional-regulation networks and reduces stress.
  • US teen and adult depression rose ~60% over the last decade (CDC), and suicide is the third leading cause of death for 15-29 year olds.
  • Huff retells C.S. Lewis: a man can't call a line crooked unless he knows what a straight line looks like.
  • Huff makes hand-made facsimiles of ancient manuscripts on real Egyptian papyrus, including P46, a 2nd-3rd century copy of Paul's epistles.