What if the question about God wasn’t answered with "blind faith"... but with evidence?
If Jesus did not rise, Christianity collapses. If He did, it changes everything.
A Note on Expectations:
I follow evidence and reason wherever they lead, but this book is not a comprehensive academic work. It is written as a personal journey from doubt to faith, designed for readers who want to think through these questions in a clear, accessible way. If you are seeking an extensively referenced scholarly treatment, this book may not be the best fit.
For years I assumed that "science has already disproved God."
I wasn’t a believer. Religion seemed to exist because people needed comfort. But the more debates I watched between atheists and Christians, the more I noticed something uncomfortable: many objections are repeated... and many responses are never presented with real rigor.
This book doesn’t try to force a conclusion on you. It is an honest investigation using a simple criterion: compare hypotheses and ask which one best explains the full set of data (what philosophers call "inference to the best explanation").
What will you find inside?- The historical Jesus: Do we have evidence that He existed? What do non-Christian sources say?
- The Resurrection: The crucifixion, the burial, the empty tomb... and the main skeptical explanations (theft, survival, hallucinations), analyzed with their strengths and weaknesses.
- The Bible under scrutiny: Is it a story? Are the prophecies retrospective? Was the New Testament "constructed" for political reasons?
- Big questions: Evolution and Genesis, objective morality, the problem of evil, the Big Bang, fine-tuning, and the laws of nature.
If you’re a skeptic but want a serious discussion (no caricatures).
If you’re a believer and want to understand the strongest objections and how to answer them.
If you’re interested in Christian apologetics and the "science vs faith" debate.
If you’re looking for a dense academic textbook.
If you’re looking for a propaganda piece or "debate-bro" tactics.
In the end, the question isn’t only "Does God exist?" but:
What if it were true... what would it mean for you?