Bringing truth through dialogue
Real debates. Real people. No scripts — just logic, Scripture, and the questions no one else is asking on camera.
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From one-on-one interviews to nationally watched debate formats, the mission stays the same: challenge assumptions and make the case for truth.
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Watch recent campus conversations where claims meet direct questions and real-time scrutiny.
The questions that come up again and again out in the field.
Where does human value actually begin? The SLED test, bodily rights, and the case for the unborn.
What biology and natural law actually say about sex, identity, and telos.
Can evil exist without a moral standard to measure it against?
Is "your truth" actually true — and what happens when two truths collide?
I go out into public spaces and challenge people on the ideas they've never had to defend out loud. Not to embarrass anyone — to actually test whether their worldview holds up under scrutiny.
My approach is logic- and evidence-driven, not personal. I care more about getting to the truth than winning the exchange, and I'll flag a weak argument even when it's mine.
Everything I argue is grounded in natural law and a Christian worldview — the idea that there's an objective moral order we can reason our way toward, not just invent for ourselves.