Islamic Dilemma

5 Lessons on Street Level Apologetics

5 Lessons on Street Level Apologetics

In an era where high-stakes theological debates have migrated from the quiet halls of ivory towers to the chaotic sidewalks of university campuses and the 60-second scrolls of TikTok, a new kind of defender has emerged. He doesn’t just hold a PhD; he holds a microphone on a street corner. In a recent deep-dive conversation with Lecrae, Avery—known to millions as GodLogic—shared the blueprint he uses to dismantle high-level objections without losing his “street” sensibilities. The GodLogic Interview is a masterclass in what happens when your foundation is shaken and you’re forced to choose: will you double down on what you think you know, or will you have the courage to become a student again? 1. The “Spiritual Pretzel” and the Need for Readiness Avery’s journey didn’t begin with a viral video; it began with a humiliating defeat. At twenty years old, he was already an ordained minister, preaching at…    read more 

The Uncomfortable Truth: 4 Surprising Takeaways from the Modern Christian-Muslim Debate

The Uncomfortable Truth: 4 Surprising Takeaways from the Modern Christian-Muslim Debate

February 13, 2026 |

Religion is frequently a matter of inheritance rather than investigation. For many, faith consists of a collection of traditions passed down through generations, seldom subjected to the rigors of historical or textual scrutiny. However, when the primary sources of Islam and Christianity are placed in direct dialogue, a series of logical and theological crossroads emerge. This tension is often referred to as the Islamic Dilemma—a specific logical trap where the Quran’s own verses appear to undermine its authority by validating the very scriptures that contradict its core message. The following takeaways distill high-impact theological debates, highlighting the inconsistencies that arise when believers move beyond modern commentaries and engage directly with the claims of their own texts. 1. The Uncreated Nature of Jesus (The “Word” Paradox) A central pivot point in this interfaith dialogue is the ontological status of Jesus. While standard Islamic teaching classifies Jesus as a mere human prophet,…    read more