Hypothesis 12

Many Christians want to share the good news and their joy of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ but they're afraid to because, they feel, they don't know the Bible well enough and wouldn't know what to say.

Hypothesis 11

There are 2 testable hypotheses that are possible from the starting point of Malachi 3:10: 1. The hypothesis, 2. the null-hypothesis.

Predictive Prophecy

People, even Christians, commonly claim is that the Bible isn't scientific. One reason being that it doesn't make any predictions which can be tested. We'll show you that the Bible is predictive, testable and scientific.

A Theory of First Cause

Stylalized ball-and-stick water molecule

First cause isn't the same as the Big Bang. The Big Bang, or more accurately we should say nucleosynthesis, is an effect, not a cause. Popular Science (SciPop) promotes speculation about a possible first cause.

Testing Hypothesis 27

We find our next clue in Genesis 4. The injured party, Abel, is crying out in pain and anguish in a way that the Lord can hear but Abel's body is dead and his blood is now seeping into the ground.

God is a Spirit

Slow-motion incense smoke.

God is a spirit doesn't mean that God is mystical and undefined, it means His physical nature is that of a vapor. However, God is more than just a Spirit so it's accurate to say that God has a Spirit.

Where is the Soul?

Planet earth on the second day as concentric layers of sediment around a gravitational singularity

Here's our premise in the form of a testable hypothesis. It's simple deduction: if believing in Jesus Christ is the power to be free from hell in the center of Earth, then we must have started life in the center of Earth.

What is the Soul?

Complicated deduction is an exercise in mental agility, but sometimes things fall in your lap. We have an explicit statement that the human soul is a gravity node. How so? God has put eternity, a singularity, in our hearts.

Deep Calls to Deep

We're going to ignore the possibility that Psalms 42:7 is flowery poetic language intended to teach us something spiritual. Instead we're going to use it as the description of a hydrological system in a test of Hypothesis 22.