Plain Question
What is the probability Christianity is true?
The Christian claim is not merely "God exists." It says the truth behind all things has come near in Jesus Christ.
Plain Question
The Christian claim is not merely "God exists." It says the truth behind all things has come near in Jesus Christ.
If reality itself points beyond flat naturalism, the question of revelation can no longer be dismissed as impossible.
Christianity stands or falls around Jesus: His identity, His cross, His resurrection and His claim on us.
The question is whether Christ gathers the field together better than rival accounts do.
Probability can make the mind more honest. It can show that a view once dismissed as impossible may deserve a hearing. But Christianity is not finally a spreadsheet. It is a claim about the living God and the living Christ.
The Signal's Results page lets you change your starting point. The evidence stays fixed. That matters. A skeptic, an unsure seeker and a committed Christian can all ask the same question: what does the evidence do?
The score is not salvation. The score is not certainty. The score is a signpost showing the direction of the evidence.
If the direction keeps moving from reality toward God, from God toward Jesus and from Jesus toward resurrection, then Christianity is not merely one private preference among many. It is a serious claim on reality.
The question of Christianity is not the same as the question of religion in general. Christianity makes historical claims. It names a Person. It says that God has not merely left hints in nature, but has come near in Jesus Christ.
That means the evidence has to narrow. Reality and reason may open the door to God. Moral law and consciousness may sharpen the picture. But Christianity stands in the place where God, Israel, Scripture, Jesus, cross and resurrection meet.
The Signal tries to respect that order. It does not begin by assuming Christianity. It asks whether the earlier stages make the later Christian claim more plausible or less plausible once the whole path is held together.
Christianity narrows around Christ, Scripture fulfilled, and resurrection proclaimed as public truth.
The Gospel witness is written so belief may rest on Christ.
Jesus frames His death and resurrection inside the Scriptures.
Paul makes resurrection the public hinge of Christian truth.
Yes. A person can move from dismissal to seriousness before moving from seriousness to trust. Reason can trace the road; Christ is the destination.
Because Christianity is not only a moral vision. It is the claim that God acted in history and raised Jesus from the dead.
No. It tries to remove false fog. Mystery remains, but mystery is not the same as contradiction or evasion.
Then start there. The honest question is whether the evidence leaves Christianity below serious consideration or moves it into the live range.
Because Christianity makes historical claims. Once God is live, the question of whether God has acted in history becomes fair.
Start with Jesus' identity, then the resurrection question. Those are the hinge points.