The first gulp from the glass of natural sciences will turn you into an atheist, but at the bottom of the glass, God is waiting for you.
— Werner Heisenberg (1932 Nobel Prize in Physics, founder of quantum mechanics)
Feature Articles:
What does modern empirical evidence say about the existence of God?
The testimony of a two-time IMO gold medalist who found his way to the Catholic Church
Testimonies of two professors and a top student who converted to Catholicism while at Harvard.
The Data: It’s All Connected
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Resurrection event of Jesus Christ is backed by historical evidence, and alternative hypotheses are found to be unsatisfactory. |
5 |
Eucharistic phenomena, where communion bread turned into human flesh and blood in 5 cities across 4 countries, have been verified by reputable scientists and institutions in laboratory studies spanning 1971 to 2013. |
70 K |
spectators witnessed the event known as the Miracle of the Sun at Fátima, Portugal in 1917, which was announced several months in advance by 3 children. |
250 |
exorcists across 30 countries belong to the International Association of Exorcists, and their experiences with demonic activity are backed by witnesses including a psychiatrist trained at Princeton/Yale/Columbia. |
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physical constants show that the universe is fine-tuned for life. |
64% |
of Nobel Prize winners in science (Chemistry, Physics, Physiology or Medicine) from 1901 to 2000 have identified themselves as Christian. |
1.3 B |
Christians and counting belong to the Catholic Church, founded by Jesus Christ 2,000 years ago. |
One of the Eucharistic phenomena in Legnica, Poland, determined to be human cardiac flesh by Pomeranian Medical University (Poland) in 2013.
“It’s a joy to have faith and also to do my research. It’s never guaranteed that there will be people [studying mathematics] for the glory of God, and I think that’s what really sustains it, and I hope I do my part to keep it alive.”
- Evan O’Dorney: 2x gold & 2x silver medalist at International Mathematical Olympiad,
3x Putnam Fellow, Intel Science Talent Search winner, Harvard A.B. + Princeton PhD in Math
(Source: University of Notre Dame)
About me: I’m Chris, a former atheist who majored in Computer Science at Princeton and work at a hedge fund in NYC, where I've held various data science and software engineering roles. I've spent thousands of hours investigating Catholicism — the religion of 1.3 billion people worldwide — and discovered that it's true. To ensure the quality of this website, I’ve hired a team of researchers and editors — including a writer with an MD from Harvard Medical School, a PhD biologist/pharmacologist, and two authors with Amazon bestselling books. Enjoy!