For centuries, skeptics claimed Pontius Pilate was a myth—until archaeology spoke.
In 1961, a limestone inscription was uncovered in Caesarea bearing the name Pontius Pilate, the very man who ordered Jesus to be crucified.
The Pilate Stone doesn’t quote Scripture.
It doesn’t preach.
It simply confirms history.
Christian faith isn’t built on blind belief—it’s anchored in real people, real places, and real events.
You can debate theology.
But you can’t erase the evidence.
History remembers what skeptics try to forget.





