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!