Christian Apologetics

How many copies of the Bible survive? How close are they to the originals? This article examines Greek manuscripts, early papyri, Codex Sinaiticus and Vaticanus, Church Fathers, Dead Sea Scrolls, textual variants, and how the Bible compares with Homer, Caesar, and Tacitus. Does the evidence show corruption — or preservation?
Archaeology will not “prove” every claim in the Bible — but it can test whether the writers were grounded in real places, people, and political detail. This deep-dive follows several cases where sceptics once claimed the Bible invented history, and later discoveries shifted the debate: the Hittites, the Pool of Bethesda, the Pool of Siloam, the Pilate inscription, the Tel Dan “House of David” reference, and Luke’s precision in Acts. The goal is not a quick argument, but a careful look that invites you to examine the evidence for yourself.
Is the Bible historically accurate, or has it been altered and exaggerated over time? This page examines archaeological discoveries, manuscript evidence, authorship, alleged contradictions, and scientific questions to help you carefully evaluate whether the Bible can be trusted.
Zuko’s Apologist’s Quick Guide to Sikhism provides clear, respectful, Scripture-led responses to common Sikh beliefs. This section equips Christians to engage thoughtfully on topics such as the nature of God, Jesus’ identity, salvation, good works, and truth, while highlighting key differences between Sikh teaching and the Bible. Designed for quick reference, gentle clarity, and confident conversations.