An atheist professor engages a student in a debate about the existence of God. The professor poses a series of questions intended to prove God's nonexistence using science and logic. However, the student skillfully counters each of the professor's arguments, showing that concepts like cold and darkness cannot truly be proven by science. The student further argues that the professor cannot prove his own theories like evolution, which must be taken on faith just as belief in God. In the end, the student persuasively demonstrates that science and faith are not mutually exclusive.