
The Supernatural: Is There Evidence for a World Beyond the Physical?
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Most people assume science has ruled out the supernatural. It hasn’t. This class looks at why.
This class is for you if…
- You’re skeptical of the supernatural but genuinely open to examining the evidence
- You’ve been told believing in miracles means ignoring science
- You want to believe but need the intellectual framework to back it up
- You’re tired of faith conversations that treat hard questions as threats
- You’ve wondered whether there’s anything beyond the physical world — and wanted an honest answer
This class is intentionally more head than heart. If the emotional side is where you’re stuck — if you intellectually believe but still feel disconnected — that’s what 1-on-1 coaching is for.
Is there evidence for the supernatural — or is belief in anything beyond the physical just wishful thinking? That’s not a question most faith conversations take seriously. This one does. We’re going to look at what the evidence actually says, why the standard objections don’t hold up as well as people think, and what it means for Christianity if the supernatural is real.
What will be different after this class
An hour from now, you could walk away with a clear, defensible answer to one of the most common objections faith has ever faced — and the confidence to actually use it in a real conversation. Not a sermon. Not a devotional. An honest examination of what the evidence actually supports.
What we’ll cover
- Why “science disproves the supernatural” is a philosophical claim, not a scientific one
- What kinds of evidence point toward a reality beyond the physical
- What Christianity actually claims about the supernatural — and why it matters
- How to think and talk about this honestly without sounding like you’ve checked your brain at the door
Class details
| Format | Live on Zoom — 60 minutes including Q&A |
| Date | July 11, 2026 — 10:00 AM EDT. One session only. |
| Price | $25 — less than a book on the topic, and you’ll leave knowing exactly what to do with the arguments |
| Included | Class notes, recording, and reflection guide sent to all registrants |
About Kristen
I’ve spent years studying the arguments skeptics make — and the responses believers give back — and most of the Christian responses aren’t good enough. This class doesn’t give you the easy answers. It gives you the honest ones. I hold a Ph.D. in Philosophy of Religion and an MA in Christian Apologetics not because I started with certainty, but because I needed to know whether the evidence actually holds up. It does. I’ll show you why. I’m also the founder of DoubtLess Faith and the kind of person you can ask the questions you’ve been afraid to ask out loud.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need any background in theology or philosophy?
No. This class is designed for people who are asking these questions for the first time, not people who already have answers. If you’re coming in curious and a little skeptical, you’re in exactly the right place.
Is this a church service or devotional?
No. This is a thinking class, not a worship experience. There’s no altar call, no pressure to reach a particular conclusion, and no assumption that you already believe. The goal is to examine the evidence honestly — wherever that takes you.
What if I don’t believe in miracles?
That’s a completely reasonable starting point, and this class doesn’t ask you to check it at the door. We’ll look at what the evidence actually supports and why the case for the supernatural is stronger than most skeptics have been led to believe. Come with your doubts — that’s what the class is for.
What if I’m not ready to register yet?
No problem. If you’re still deciding, join the email list and I’ll send you a short overview of what we’ll cover and why the evidence is stronger than you might think. No pressure — just the information.