Welcome to my blog

The site culminates a number of years research and investigation into and significant documentation on the subject of the existence of God. It also coincides with the diagnosis of a number of major health challenges that I have been confronting throughout this time. The inspiration for my Blog emanates from my illness.

I have always believed in God but had not backed up my belief with an evidential analysis.

The purpose of my site is to provide information to those who are seeking an objective viewpoint and more reinforcement on the rationale for the existence of God. There is an immense amount of additional information behind the Blog, which simply addresses some of the main persuasions.

I have presented my case on a progressive basis and strongly recommend that my Blogs be read in numerical order. This will provide a more balanced and logical reflection for my readers. 

Wherever you are on this journey, this Blog is for you.

Enjoy!

Latest Posts

19. What archaeology reveals about the bible

Archaeology cannot prove every detail of the Bible, but it can — and does — confirm the historical world in which the Scriptures were set. Far from undermining...

18. What non-Christian writers tell us about Jesus

Many assume that the historical evidence for Jesus comes only from the Bible.But several non-Christian historians and writers from the first and second centuries also...

17. What St Paul tells us: From persecutor to apostle

Few figures in the New Testament are as striking, surprising, or influential as St Paul. Unlike Peter, who walked with Jesus during His earthly ministry, Paul first...

16. What Saint Peter tells us: A witness who walked with Jesus

In the New Testament letters of 1 Peter and 2 Peter, we meet a man who walked beside Jesus, saw His miracles, heard His teaching, and witnessed His death, resurrection...

15. Understanding apparent discrepancies in the bible

One common criticism raised by sceptics is that the Bible contains “contradictions.” Yet many of these differences are not contradictions at all — they arise from the...

14. More on the reliability of the gospels

A question often raised by sceptics is whether the four Gospels — Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John — are reliable accounts of the life of Jesus. Are they trustworthy? Were...

13. Why the apostles would not die for a lie

WOULD THE APOSTLES REALLY WILLINGLY DIE FOR SOMETHING THEY KNEW WAS FALSE? One of the strongest reasons to trust the truth of the Christian message is the remarkable...

12. Where to from here?

If you’ve read Blogs 1–11 and find yourself leaning toward belief in the existence of God, you might ask: what now? How do you grow a personal relationship with Him? The...

11. So, does God exist?

Over the course of my previous 10 Blogs, I have laid out evidence for the existence of God. If this were a courtroom trial, how would a jury weigh the case? THE...