Written articles to edify the Church.

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Christian Apologetics

Beware the Wolves: Navigating the Threat of False Teachers

In a world ripe with information, discerning God’s truth from falsehood is vital. This post explores the biblical warnings about false teachers, their characteristics, and how to guard ourselves against their influence. Guided by Scripture, we can equip ourselves with the tools necessary to discern truth from distortion, holding steadfast to the true Gospel message.

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Christian Apologetics

The Exclusivity of Christ

In a diverse spiritual landscape, Christianity stands unique in its claim – salvation exclusively through Jesus Christ. Other faiths provide paths to enlightenment, moral guidance, or philosophical wisdom, yet none present the absolute pathway to God as Christianity does. It’s not about intolerance or disrespect, but about the profound hope we have in the guarantee of salvation accessible to all through Christ.

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Christian Apologetics

The Absurdity of Atheism

Atheism is an absurd worldview which denies the transcendent, absolute, immaterial laws of logic and reason and should be rejected.

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Christian Apologetics

The Great Paradox: Can God Create a Rock Too Heavy for Him to Lift?

Dive into the intriguing conundrum of divine omnipotence versus logical impossibility. Explore how God’s ability to accomplish all that is logically possible enriches, rather than diminishes, our understanding of His nature. Learn why questions that defy logic don’t undermine God’s omnipotence, but rather highlight the need for coherence in our philosophical explorations.

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