What is your evidence that God exists?
Hey, you. Yeah, you that just came on my website. My name is David Lowe. I imagine you stumbled on this page because you searched for something like "evidence God exists" or "proof God is real" — and somehow you landed here. I imagine the likelihood of you being here is because of something on TikTok. Good. I know exactly where you're coming from.
The answer: You have a mechanism inside you — hardwired, not learned — that tells you right from wrong. That mechanism didn't come from evolution, because evolution optimizes survival, not justice. It didn't come from society, because you can judge society as wrong. It didn't come from you, because you didn't choose it. So where did it come from?
The mechanism you're using to evaluate whether God exists is itself the evidence that He does.
You just read the answer. And it works — every time, in every room, against every objection. Full stop, guaranteed. But having the right answer for the wrong person at the wrong time doesn't mean you're always going to walk away with the win. The answer doesn't change. But learning when and how to deliver it — that's what the rest of this page is about.
If you stay with me a little bit longer, I'll teach you what to look for — what they're going to say back, where they're going to try to redirect you, and how to hold your ground without losing your witness.
The hard lessons
Alright, you're still here. Good. That tells me something about you. Now let me give you the hard lessons up front, because if you skip these, nothing else on this website matters.
First — you are representing Jesus Christ. Full stop. If you lose your temper, if you cuss, if you act the way I've seen a lot of people act in these rooms — and I'm sure you've seen it too — you've already lost. It doesn't matter how good your argument is. The moment you act unchristian while defending Christ, you handed them the win. Behavior first. Always.
Second — you're going to be on defense. That's where they want you. They'll throw something that sounds like empirical truth, plant it on some moral high ground, and wait for you to scramble. I'll show you how to break that down — how to take their big sweeping claim and reduce it to tangible pieces you can actually fight. Once you learn to do that, you stop scrambling and they start scrambling.
Third — and this might be the most important one — you've got to learn which fights to pick and which ones to walk away from. Not every argument is worth having. Not every person is ready to hear it. Some people aren't looking for truth, they're looking for a fight. If you can't tell the difference, you're going to waste a lot of energy and lose a lot of witness on somebody who was never going to listen in the first place. I'll help you see the difference.
Before you ever get into it
Before you debate anybody, you need to establish three things. Don't skip these. Every single time.
Is there truth? Not your truth, not my truth. Actual truth. If they say no, the conversation is over. You can't argue someone into something they've already decided doesn't exist. Walk away. That's one of those fights you don't pick.
Is there right and wrong? Not legal. Not cultural. Actual right and wrong. If they say yes, they just gave you everything you need. If they say "it depends," keep asking depends on what — they'll either land on yes or they'll realize they're standing on nothing.
What do YOU believe? Not what don't you believe. What DO you believe? And then you just keep asking why. I don't understand, explain that to me. Why do you think that? Where does that come from? You're not arguing. You're listening. You're letting them build their whole position out loud, piece by piece, in front of everybody. The more they talk, the more you understand. And the more you understand, the more you see exactly where the foundation is weak.
Most people never get asked what they actually believe. They know what they're against. They've never had to defend what they're for.
The evidence — six pieces
Now I'll respect your time. What is the strongest evidence that God exists? Here are six pieces. You only need one.
The argument you just read above. The mechanism you're using to evaluate God is itself the evidence. Start here every time.
Evil can't exist without good. Good can exist without evil. That means good came first. Evil is a corruption of something that was already there. You don't get a counterfeit without an original.
Every argument against God borrows from God. You use logic — where did logic come from? You appeal to justice — where did justice come from? You trust math — why does math work? The atheist is using God's furniture to argue God doesn't own the house.
Now I'm going to get technical for a second — stay with me, this matters. The universe is tuned to roughly one part in 10 to the 120th power. Change any fundamental constant by a fraction and no stars form, no chemistry happens, no life is possible. That's not luck. That's engineering.
DNA carries 3.2 billion base pairs of encoded information. Information doesn't arise from randomness. Code requires a coder. Every information system ever observed was designed. There are no exceptions.
There are 24 properties that mathematicians use to describe necessary, eternal, coherent truth. When you list them all out and ask "what else has all 24?" — only one answer survives. And it's not an equation. It's who Christians have been talking about for two thousand years.
The equation
I said I'm defending Christ through numbers. Here's what that looks like.
You don't need to understand the math. You need to know it exists, that it's been tested, and that nobody else has it. Every other apologetics site gives you philosophy, history, or testimony. This site gives you the equation. That's the difference.
Why Level Two
So why go deeper? Because Level Two unlocks something you're not going to find anywhere else on the web. And I mean that — I've looked. I spent over a year looking.
Most apologetics falls into two categories: personal testimony or historical evidence. Those are fine. They have their place. But there's not a genre for math. Nobody's doing it. There's no section in the bookstore, no channel on YouTube, no website that's actually defending the faith through mathematics.
So let me ask you this. I think one of the most fundamental truths of our existence — something that really can't be argued in any language, in any culture, anywhere, at any time — is this: 2 + 2 = 4. If you believe that, and you believe in numbers, then you might want to take this trip with me. Because what I'm about to show you, nobody else has shown you. I'm defending Christ through numbers. And numbers don't lie.
Ready to see what's behind the door?
Inside: the classified database of 1,912 TikTok debates. The mathematical framework behind every argument on this site. 602 Bible "contradictions" — every one answered and categorized. Fifteen months of systematic research. And the equation nobody else has.
Enter Level Two →Questions people also ask
Can you scientifically prove God exists?
Science can't prove God the way it proves gravity, because God isn't a physical force you can isolate in a lab. But science can show that the universe requires an external ground — something outside the system that makes it work. The math that describes that requirement matches the description of God exactly.
What is the strongest evidence that God exists?
The moral mechanism. You have a built-in sense of right and wrong that evolution can't account for, society can't explain, and you can't override. The mechanism you use to evaluate whether God exists is itself evidence that He does.
Is there mathematical proof that God exists?
Yes. The Lowe Coherence Lagrangian is a single equation with ten variables that generates every major law of physics when you isolate each one. It was tested against four canonical Lagrangians on their own domain data and scored higher. The same equation has a theological reading that maps perfectly onto the physical one.
Why doesn't God just show Himself?
Because forced belief removes free will. If God appeared in the sky and demanded worship, that's not love — that's coercion. Hiddenness is the mechanism that makes genuine relationship possible.
If God exists, why is there evil?
Evil is parasitic — it can only exist by corrupting something good. Good can exist without evil. Evil cannot exist without good. That means good came first. The existence of evil doesn't disprove God; it proves something good existed before evil did.
Now you have Question 1 handled. I've dissected more channels than anybody I know of. I ran the statistics, put it all in a database. I've got the data, I've got the answers. From now on, you can skip Level One. But if you want the next question first — glad you made it this far.