The Research Hub
The work behind the convictions.
I'm a former skeptic. I don't ask anyone to take my word for anything. Find your starting point — or search for what you need. Everything's free, every claim yours to test.
The Word Itself
Every resource here cites Scripture. This is where you read it: the 1611 King James in its original spelling, free, no sign-up. Pure primary source — established fact, zero interpretation.
The 1611 King James — Read Online or Download
The receipts, in your hands. All 80 books in original 1611 spelling with an exact 1611 ↔ modern toggle, searchable, with the original chapter arguments preserved.
For Skeptics: The Evidence
I was an atheist. I tried to disprove Christianity. These address the hard questions — historical, philosophical, scientific — the objections I once had myself.
You're not asked to believe blindly. You're asked to examine evidence and draw conclusions.
The Evidence for Christianity
A skeptic's checklist across seven categories — historical, prophetic, textual, archaeological, scientific.
The Historical Jesus
What Roman, Jewish, and pre-Pauline sources outside the Bible tell us — and why the Jesus-myth theory fails.
Is the Bible Reliable?
Manuscript evidence, archaeological confirmations, fulfilled prophecy, textual accuracy — the complete case.
30 Questions Skeptics Ask
The hardest questions about God, Jesus, the Bible, and suffering — each met with evidence.
Science & Faith — Compatible?
Fine-tuning, the believing scientists, and the false "science vs. religion" dichotomy.
Five Proofs of God
The cosmological, teleological, ontological, moral, and contingency arguments — with objections answered.
Answering Atheism
Point-by-point responses to Dawkins, Hitchens, Harris and the core New Atheist claims.
Former Atheists
Evidence-based conversions — Lewis, Chesterton, scientists, and Kyle's own testimony.
Common Objections FAQ
30 objections with evidence and real conversation templates for honest dialogue.
The Skeptic's Reading List
The top books for investigating Christianity's claims, with reading plans.
1611 vs. the Modern KJV — Operate It Yourself
The one resource on the hub you can run, not just read. Pick a verse, flip the toggle, see exactly what changed between 1611 and 1769 — and what didn't. Nearly all difference is spelling; the genuine variants are flagged.