Don't tell us what you found; show us where to look

Don't tell us what you found; show us where to look. Let us make the discovery ourselves. Figuring out the truth for ourselves is the highest form of persuasion. Contact with words about the truth is a poor substitute for contact with the truth itself even though the words come from an impeccable source, that is, God himself. A representation of reality does not pack the same persuasive punch as the reality itself. God lets us have intimate contact with the truth - both the sweet truth and the sour truth.

God is supremely confident in the liberating power of the truth. "And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free" .

Note: To find the sweet truth, the first place to look is on the road from the Crucifixion to the Resurrection.

Don’t tell us what you found; show us where to look. The scientific method holds that by exploring the same location for ourselves, we ought to make the same discoveries. In other words, for discoveries to be valid, they must be reproducible. The same premise must give rise to the same conclusion over and over again. Christianity, when done properly, is an evidence based scientific endeavor.