in late 2025, I was regularly listening to Justin of DZ Debates/Deconstruction Zone on YouTube. At some point, I became a Channel Member on DZ Debates, because I wanted access to his Deconstruction Cheat Sheet. Justin, who attended Bible College and seminary, has an extensive knowledge of the Hebrew Bible. He’d created an amazing Google Spreadsheet to make much of it available to others. That spreadsheet, which he’s continued to expand, contains a wealth of information on Bible contradictions, messianic prophecies that Jesus failed to fulfill, information on major figures in Christian history, moral, philosophical, and scientific arguments, and more. It’s absolutely incredible!
Anti-apologetic Info Is Too Scattered
Since 2019-2020, I’ve watched a lot of videos on the Bible and its history, genetics, evolution, cosmology, and philosophy. I’ve also watched a crazy number of anti-Christian apologetic videos. You can see many of the YouTube creators I follow on this page: Anti-Apologetics by Topic. Alternately, you can look at the many Playlists on my own YouTube channel. I realized there’s a massive amount of information available for people who want to engage in anti-apologetics, but it’s really spread out. Since I want to engage in conversations with Christians, I need it easily available. Justin’s Cheat Sheet is in a Google Sheet and protected; to use it, you have to be a Deconstruction Zone Patreon or member on any of his channels. Which I highly recommend BTW!
Mindmapping vs a Spreadsheet
However, I’m visually oriented and very ADHD, so I need something more visually appealing. People with ADHD usually like a lot of colors, and I like being able to add material without thinking how it will fit into an outline like I learned in school in the 1980s. I started using Mind Maps 15 years ago and immediately realized how well this model would work for me. I started in November 2025, and in June 2026, I have enough that I’m ready to publish it for the public. It’s still a work in progress though! The image below is how it appears when you first open it, and the little circle next to each indicates there are many subtopics to open. Click HERE to view the whole map.

I’ll add more information here soon, but please check it out and leave comments good or bad below. This Mind Map is mostly intended to use in discussions with Christians. However, many of the moral, philosophical, and scientific arguments can also be used for Islam.
