What happens when everyone is their own truth source? This post confronts relativism and expressive individualism with biblical epistemology.
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Minimum Viable Truth? A Biblical Response to Epistemological Minimalism
Is there such a thing as just enough truth? This post critiques “epistemological minimalism” through a biblical lens and defends the fullness of God’s truth.
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When ‘Truth’ Becomes a Distraction?
Is truth inconvenient in today’s culture? This post unpacks the dangers of treating truth as a distraction and anchors our thinking in God’s Word.
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The Prophecy of the Popes: The Last Pope, the Final Tribulation, and a World on Edge
Dive into the mystery of St. Malachy’s Prophecy of the Popes—an eerie list of 112 cryptic predictions ending with “Peter the Roman.” Could the final pope be the False Prophet of Revelation?…
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When a Pope Dies: Traditions, Transitions, and the End of a Papacy
What happens when a pope dies? Explore the ancient Catholic rituals that follow—from the breaking of the Fisherman’s Ring to the white smoke of a new conclave. This vivid narrative walks you…
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The Assault on the Family: A Spiritual Battle
The family is under fire—and the battle isn’t just cultural, it’s spiritual. This article unpacks the unseen war against biblical family structures and how believers can stand firm.
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Did Jesus Really Rise from the Dead?
If Jesus didn’t rise, our faith is worthless. But the evidence says He did. This article presents the best historical and theological case for the resurrection—and dismantles the most popular (and often…
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Did Jesus Really Claim to Be God?
Jesus wasn’t crucified for being nice. He was executed for blasphemy—for claiming to be God. This post walks through the strongest biblical, historical, and logical evidence that Jesus declared Himself divine, and…
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Did Jesus Really Exist?
If Jesus never existed, Christianity collapses. But if He did, then His claims matter more than ever. This article explores overwhelming historical, biblical, and extra-biblical evidence for the real, historical Jesus—drawing from…
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Why Jesus Didn’t Call the Angels: The Restraint That Saved the World
Even with 72,000 warrior angels at His command, Jesus didn’t call them. Why? In this gripping Easter reflection, we explore the moment when heaven held its breath, and the Son of God…