New to the Bible? New to Christian Evidence? You’re in the right place.
If you’re here, chances are you’re asking questions like:
Is the Bible really trustworthy?
Is Jesus a real historical figure?
Can faith and reason coexist?
How do we know Christianity wasn’t invented or corrupted?
You are not alone—and you are not wrong to ask.
Evidence for the Bible exists for one simple reason:
👉 Christianity is not blind faith. It is grounded in evidence, history, and truth.
This page is designed to help you get your basics right—clearly, calmly, and without pressure.
What This Website Is (And Is Not)
Let’s be clear.
This website is not:
Emotional arguments without proof
Church tradition presented as fact
“Just believe and don’t ask questions” thinking
This website is:
Evidence-based
Scripture-anchored
Historically and scientifically informed
Honest about difficult questions
If you are exploring, doubting, or searching—you belong here.
What the “Start Here” Section Is For
This Start Here section is meant for you to:
Understand what the Bible claims
See why Christians believe it is reliable
Learn who Jesus is, based on history and Scripture
Build a solid foundation, without needing prior Bible knowledge
Think of this as learning the basics before going deeper.
You do not need to agree with everything.
You only need to be willing to examine the evidence.
What About the Rest of the Website?
Once you become more familiar with the Bible—and once deeper questions start to form—the rest of this website becomes far more useful.
Other sections explore:
Detailed historical analysis
Archaeological discoveries
Scientific arguments related to creation and design
Manuscript transmission and textual reliability
Deeper biblical interpretation and exegesis
Those areas are intentionally more detailed and are best approached after the basics are understood.
There is no rush. Take your time.
A Final Encouragement
Christianity does not fear investigation.
Truth does not collapse under questioning.
“Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.”
— 1 Thessalonians 5:21 (KJV)
Start with the foundations.
When questions arise, the rest of the site is here to help.
Welcome.











