Truth In Evidence

Truth In Evidence examines religious, political, and historical claims using evidence, context, and reason. It asks not who believes them, but what actually supports them.

Most of what we take for granted rests on stories we’ve inherited, not claims we’ve examined. History rarely says what we remember it saying. When you follow the sources instead of the summaries, the ground shifts. Ideas that feel settled often depend on selective memory, quiet omissions, and arguments that collapse under inspection. If you don’t understand how those stories were built, you don’t understand much at all.

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    One Question, Three Different Answers

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    Why Education Became a Threat

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    Slavery, pro-slavery theology, and abolition

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    Christianity as Legal Authority

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    When Christian Doctrine Became Law, Violence Followed

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Jason W. Smith

© Jason Smith — 2026
truthinevidence@gmail.com

  • About
  • My case for the truth

I’m Jason Smith, a marketing professional and public historian with a skeptic’s instinct for testing claims against evidence. My work with primary sources has shaped how I approach bigger questions about belief, history, and public life.

I was raised in a Pentecostal Christian environment, where certainty was often assumed rather than examined. That experience led me to focus on how narratives are formed, how authority is justified, and what happens when ideas are insulated from scrutiny.

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