The intersection of science, history, and faith is notoriously prone to misinformation. Public discourse on human origins and biblical historicity is largely dominated by apologetics and polemics—leaving readers to navigate a landscape of unsourced assertions and cherry-picked data.
This project was built to provide a neutral baseline. We aggregate the claims, and we aggregate the evidence. By synthesizing peer-reviewed scholarship, archaeological records, and textual criticism into an accessible format, we aim to replace rhetoric with verifiable data.
How it works
Articles follow the scholarly consensus in each relevant field—whether that's evolutionary biology, near-eastern archaeology, textual criticism, or ancient history. The goal is encyclopedic: present the evidence, cite the sources, and let readers draw their own conclusions.
- Primary sources only Every article relies on peer-reviewed papers, institutional publications, and direct biblical texts. If a claim cannot be sourced robustly, it does not appear.
- Verified accuracy The "Verified" badge on articles indicates the piece has been reviewed to ensure there are no unsourced claims, citations are faithful to the original authors, and the language is neutral.
What this site is not
This is not a debate platform. There are no comment sections, no rebuttals, and no opinion pieces. It is purely a reference built for people looking for facts.