How should we deal with discrepancies as we piece together evidence on important matters of interest? On this episode Shane talks with retired cold-case detective, J. Warner Wallace about following the evidence wherever it leads, whether in attempting to solve murder cases, resolving disputed claims about the past, or even when it comes to challenging our beliefs about the nature of reality itself. J. Warner Wallace is the author of Cold-Case Christianity, Forensic Faith, and most recently, The Truth in True Crime. SHOW NOTESRelated AudioA Forensic Approach to the Gospels, #81 with J. Warner WallaceThe Bar That Inspired Piano Man, #85 (Pilot Episode updated and expanded)The Executive Room: New Evidence, #55 with John GibsonEvidential Reasoning, #56 with Craig PartonFaith Founded on Facts, #15 with John Lennox, Peter J. Williams and othersWho is Theophilus? #79 with Peter BoltDid Josephus Ever Mention Jesus? #77 with T.C. SchmidtAre the Gospels History? #52 with John DicksonThe Case for Early Gospels, Cold Case Christianity podcastRelated ArticlesWhy I Know The Gospels Were Written Early, J. Warner WallaceIs My Dad One of the Characters in Piano Man? Shane RosenthalThe Executive Room According to Bob Egan, Pop SpotsHow to Detect Deception, Shane RosenthalOutside The Gospels, What Can We Know About Jesus? Shane RosenthalCan We Trust Luke’s History of the Early Jesus Movement? Shane RosenthalThe Date of John’s Gospel, Revisited, Shane RosenthalThe Implications of 70 AD, Shane RosenthalA Pre-70 Date for the Gospels & Acts, Shane RosenthalWho is Theophilus? Notes to Ep. #79, Peter Bolt and othersRecommended BooksCold Case Christianity, J. Warner WallaceThe Truth in True Crime, J. Warner WallaceGod’s Crime Scene, J. Warner WallacePerson of Interest, J. Warner WallaceForensic Faith, J. Warner WallaceReligion on Trial, Craig PartonTestimonies to the Truth, Lydia McGrewLuke’s Key Witness, Shane RosenthalSUPPORT THIS PODCASTDonations to The Humble Skeptic podcast are tax-deductible. To make a one-time donation or set up recurring monthly gifts, click here. Another way to support this podcast is by upgrading to a paid subscription via Substack. Subscriptions begin at $5.95 per month or $59 per year, however, this option is not tax-deductible. Get full access to The Humble Skeptic at www.humbleskeptic.com/subscribe