Dr. William Lane Craig, a leading philosopher and theologian, engages in a captivating debate with an attorney over the clash between secular humanism and Christianity. They explore the fairness of demanding belief in ancient miracles without modern evidence, questioning the reliability of religious doctrines. The duo dissects the moral implications of biblical narratives and the tension between faith and empirical evidence, while critically examining the historical basis for Jesus' resurrection and the ethics surrounding human suffering. Their insights prompt deep reflections on belief, morality, and truth.