Thomas is always called "Doubting Thomas," and yet, ironically, he wasn't a doubter. As Sean explains, it is critical we understand doubt and belief.
Were the apostles misguided in their preaching of Jesus? Were the willing to die for a misguided faith? Sean points out the key problem with this objection.
Did Joseph Smith die for his conviction about the Book of Mormon? Does his death provide evidence for Mormonism. Sean closely examines these claims.
Sean responds to the claim that the death of others for their beliefs undermines the value of the fate of the apostles. The apostles' deaths are unique.
Capernaum is an important city for Jesus and the apostles. Sean offers 5 reasons why the home of Peter and Andrew has been discovered in Capernaum.
Could the apostles have been killed unwillingly? Sean shows the futility of this claim and how their willingness to suffer shows the sincerity of their beliefs.
Perhaps the most common claim regarding the fate of Peter is that he was crucified upside down. Sean explores the historical evidence for this claim.