A systematic presentation of the philosophical, scientific, historical, and prophetic evidence for the existence of God and the divine inspiration of the Bible โ answering the hardest objections honestly.
These are not blind-faith claims. Christianity rests on a foundation of reason, evidence, and historical fact. Explore each category and click any argument to expand the full case โ including common objections and our responses.
The universe had a beginning (as confirmed by the Big Bang). Everything that begins to exist requires a cause outside itself. Therefore the universe has a transcendent, uncaused First Cause โ which must be timeless, spaceless, immensely powerful, and personal.
Every existing thing either exists necessarily (it cannot not exist) or contingently (it depends on something else). All physical things are contingent. An infinite regress of contingent things explains nothing. Therefore there must be a Necessary Being โ one that exists by its own nature.
An actually infinite series of past events cannot exist โ you can never traverse an infinite series to reach the present moment. Therefore the past is finite. The universe had a first moment. That first moment requires a cause that stands outside time itself.
The fundamental constants of nature โ gravity, the strong nuclear force, the cosmological constant โ are calibrated to a precision that defies chance. Had any been even fractionally different, no stars, planets, chemistry, or life could exist. This precision demands an explanation: a Designer.
The DNA molecule contains more information than any human library โ and information of this complexity and specificity, in our uniform experience, only ever comes from intelligence. The origin of the first self-replicating cell, with its irreducible molecular machinery, remains unexplained by purely naturalistic processes.
The existence of subjective conscious experience โ the "what it is like" to see red, feel pain, or think a thought โ cannot be explained by purely physical processes. Materialism leaves the "hard problem of consciousness" untouched. A universe of personal minds is better explained by a primary Personal Mind.
If God does not exist, objective moral values and duties do not exist. But objective moral values and duties do exist โ torturing children for fun is genuinely, objectively wrong in every culture at every time. Therefore, God exists as the ground of objective morality.
The universal conviction that every human being possesses inherent dignity and rights โ regardless of ability, productivity, or social status โ has no foundation in a purely materialist worldview. But if humans are made in the image of God (Imago Dei), every person possesses infinite worth by their very nature.
C.S. Lewis observed: every natural desire has a corresponding real object โ hunger for food, thirst for water, loneliness for companionship. There exists in every human being a deep longing that nothing in this world satisfies. This desire โ for meaning, for transcendence, for home โ implies that its Object is real.
The bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ is one of the most historically well-evidenced events of the ancient world. Multiple independent lines of evidence โ the empty tomb, post-resurrection appearances, the disciples' willingness to die for what they claimed to witness, and the conversion of Paul โ converge on a single explanation: He rose.
The New Testament has more manuscript support โ both in quantity and proximity to the originals โ than any other work of ancient literature. We have over 5,700 Greek manuscripts, some dating within decades of the originals. By comparison, Caesar's Gallic Wars survives in fewer than 10 manuscripts, the oldest written 900 years after the original.
For centuries, critics claimed the Bible was legendary. Archaeological discoveries have repeatedly overturned skeptical claims: the Pool of Bethesda (John 5), Pontius Pilate's existence, the Hittite empire, Belshazzar as co-regent of Babylon โ all once doubted, all confirmed by archaeology.
The Bible is not merely a human document. The evidence for its divine origin is comprehensive โ prophetic, textual, historical, and internal. These are not arguments for blind faith; they are arguments for informed conviction.
More manuscript copies, closer to the originals, than any other ancient document. No other work of antiquity comes close to this level of textual attestation.
Written by 40 different authors โ kings, fishermen, doctors, prophets โ across 15 centuries, in 3 languages, on 3 continents, yet with a single unified message of redemption through Christ.
Over 300 specific prophecies about the Messiah โ birthplace, lineage, method of death, resurrection โ were written centuries before Christ and fulfilled in His life with mathematical precision.
Not a single archaeological discovery has proven the Bible false. Thousands of finds have confirmed biblical persons, places, customs, and events that were once doubted by critical scholars.
No book has been copied, translated, preserved, and distributed like the Bible. Its historical influence on law, ethics, science, art, and civilization is unparalleled โ exactly what we would expect from a divinely inspired text.
Textual scholars estimate the original text is preserved to over 99% accuracy. The small variants that exist affect no central doctrine of the Christian faith. The Bible we have is the Bible that was written.
These prophecies were written hundreds of years before Jesus was born. Their fulfillment cannot be explained by coincidence, fraud, or legend โ only by divine foreknowledge. Each one is a fingerprint of God upon Scripture.
Written 700 years before Christ, Micah named the specific town where the Messiah would be born โ out of thousands of towns in Israel.
Isaiah describes in stunning detail the suffering servant who is despised, rejected, pierced for our transgressions, and cut off from the land of the living โ written 700 years before crucifixion was even invented.
Written 1,000 years before Christ, Psalm 22 describes in precise detail the events of the crucifixion โ including soldiers gambling for the victim's clothing โ a detail confirmed in all four Gospels.
Zechariah names the exact price of the Messiah's betrayal โ 30 pieces of silver โ the exact amount Judas received, 500 years before it happened.
Isaiah prophesied that the sign of the Messiah would be a miraculous virgin birth โ a sign so specific and unprecedented that its fulfillment in Jesus cannot be attributed to normal historical expectation.
David prophesied that God's Holy One would not see decay โ that the grave would not hold Him. Peter and Paul both cite this psalm as direct prophecy of Christ's resurrection in their earliest sermons.
Mathematician Peter Stoner calculated that the probability of one man fulfilling just 8 of these prophecies by chance is 1 in 10ยนโท โ equivalent to covering the entire state of Texas two feet deep in silver dollars, marking one coin, and asking a blindfolded man to pick it on his first try.
We do not fear the hard questions. Christianity has survived and answered every objection leveled against it for 2,000 years. Click any objection to see a thoughtful, Scripture-grounded response.
This claim confuses the method of science with a philosophical conclusion that goes beyond its competence. Science is a powerful tool for investigating the natural world โ but it cannot, by definition, pronounce on what lies outside the natural world. The question "Does God exist?" is a metaphysical question, not a scientific one.
Moreover, many of the founders of modern science โ Newton, Kepler, Faraday, Pasteur, Maxwell, Mendel โ were devout Christians who saw their scientific work as "thinking God's thoughts after him." The mathematical intelligibility of the universe was, for them, not a coincidence but a sign of a rational Creator. Science has not disproved God; it has, in many respects, pointed more powerfully toward Him.
This is the most emotionally powerful objection to theism, and it deserves a serious answer. First, note that the very concept of "evil" requires an objective moral standard โ which, as the Moral Argument shows, only makes sense if God exists. The atheist who uses evil to disprove God is borrowing the concept of evil from the theistic framework.
Second, a world with genuine free moral agents โ beings capable of real love, real virtue, real relationship โ must be a world where genuine evil is possible. God does not inflict suffering arbitrarily; much of human suffering flows from human choices. Third, and most importantly: God has not remained silent in the face of suffering. He entered it. In Jesus Christ, God took on human flesh, suffered rejection, pain, injustice, and death โ then conquered it. The cross is not God's indifference to suffering; it is His answer to it.
The world's major religions make mutually contradictory claims about God, salvation, humanity, and ultimate reality. Islam denies the Trinity and the crucifixion. Buddhism is non-theistic. Hinduism is polytheistic. Judaism rejects Jesus as Messiah. These are not different paths up the same mountain โ they are irreconcilably different maps pointing to different destinations.
The claim that "all religions say the same thing" is itself a religious claim โ and one that most sincere adherents of each religion would reject. Furthermore, Christianity is uniquely falsifiable: it rests on the historical claim that Jesus rose bodily from the dead. If that claim is false, Christianity is false (1 Cor. 15:17). No other religion stakes everything on a single verifiable historical event. This specificity is a mark of its seriousness, not its arrogance.
This claim is often asserted but rarely demonstrated with specificity. When alleged contradictions are examined carefully, they typically fall into one of several categories: (1) Misunderstanding of the original languages; (2) Ignoring the literary genre โ poetry, history, and prophecy are read by different conventions; (3) Failing to distinguish between what the Bible records and what it approves; (4) Apparent conflicts that are resolved by additional information; or (5) Textual variants in manuscript transmission that are already documented by scholars.
No alleged contradiction touches a central doctrine of the Christian faith. The Bible was written by 40 authors across 1,500 years and maintains a remarkable internal consistency โ a unity that demands explanation. Those who claim it is full of contradictions are typically relying on second-hand assertions rather than careful first-hand study of the texts.
This objection assumes that love means the absence of justice โ but that is a distortion of love. A judge who acquits the guilty is not loving but corrupt. God's love is not sentiment; it is a holy love that takes sin with absolute seriousness, because sin destroys what God loves. Hell is not God's revenge; it is the destination of those who persistently choose to be separated from Him.
C.S. Lewis put it memorably: "There are only two kinds of people in the end: those who say to God, 'Thy will be done,' and those to whom God says, in the end, 'Thy will be done.' All that are in Hell, choose it." Hell is the logical end of a life spent rejecting God. Moreover, the very existence of hell demonstrates the seriousness of our moral choices โ we are not puppets. Most importantly: God has done everything short of destroying human freedom to prevent anyone from going there. He sent His Son to die in our place. The offer of salvation is open to all.
C.S. Lewis demolished this position with the famous "Liar, Lunatic, or Lord" trilemma. Jesus claimed to be the Son of God, to forgive sins, to be the only way to the Father, and to rise from the dead. A man who makes these claims is not "just a good teacher" โ he is either telling the truth, consciously lying, or genuinely deluded about his own identity.
Good moral teachers do not claim to be God. Socrates did not. Confucius did not. Muhammad explicitly rejected the claim. Jesus's identity is the central claim of Christianity โ and it is not compatible with a comfortable, reduced role as a wise sage. You must account for what He said. The evidence of His resurrection โ which we have examined โ vindicates His claims entirely.
C.S. Lewis โ the most persuasive case for Christian faith written in the 20th century, starting from the moral argument.
Beginner FriendlyLee Strobel โ a journalist's rigorous investigation into the historical evidence for Jesus's life, death, and resurrection.
Historical EvidenceJosh McDowell โ the definitive reference work on historical and archaeological evidence for the Bible's reliability.
ComprehensiveStephen Meyer โ the case for intelligent design from the information encoded in DNA. Rigorous and groundbreaking.
Science & FaithWilliam Lane Craig โ a practical guide to defending the faith, covering the cosmological, teleological, and moral arguments.
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