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If Christianity Is True and You Still Say “No,” That Reveals Everything
The most revealing answer isn’t ‘I need more evidence’—it’s ‘Even if it’s true, I still say no.’ A lot of people think the biggest hurdle to Christianity is information. “What about the manuscripts?” “What about contradictions?” “What about science?” “What about other religions?” Those are real questions. Some of them are important, but every once in a while, someone says something so honest, so unfiltered, that it cuts straight past the fog and exposes what’s really going on
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2 hours ago4 min read


Men: Lead by Truth, Not Trends
Lead by truth, not trends. In an age where fear and outrage disciple the heart, Christian men are called to anchor their homes in Scripture, discernment, and the Spirit of Truth—not the loudest narrative. If you’re a man trying to lead your home faithfully right now, you’ve probably felt it: the cultural air is thick with reaction. Outrage is constant. Fear sells. Compassion gets weaponized. Shame is used as a leash. Pride is marketed as “confidence.” And it’s not just “out
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2 days ago6 min read


Segment 3—Why the “warmth of collectivism” is a lie: Who was Joseph Stalin?
Who was Joseph Stalin—and what happens when “care” becomes coercion? Segment 3 traces collectivization, famine, purges, and the gulag to expose the lie behind the “warmth of collectivism.” Collectivism rarely walks into the room saying, “I want control.” It walks in saying, “I want to help.” It speaks in the language of care, warmth, fairness, protection, dignity. It frames itself as the moral alternative to cold selfishness, and it usually starts with a real observation: peo
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Feb 65 min read


When Consensus Replaced Truth, PART IV: A FUTURE WIKIPEDIA ARTICLE ON THE FALL OF THE UNITED STATES (published 2047)
NOTICE OF DISCLAIMER This article is a work of historical fiction, written in the style of a Wikipedia entry as a speculative thought experiment. It does not describe actual future events, but explores how cultural, educational, and institutional trends might be assessed retrospectively by historians. References to commissions, studies, and timelines are fictionalized for analytical purposes. A visual representation of social fragmentation and institutional strain during the
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Jan 285 min read


Galatians 3:28 and the Question of Meaning
Galatians 3:28 proclaims unity in Christ—not the erasure of God’s design. Equal in salvation, united in grace, called to live in truth. Few verses are quoted more often in modern conversations about gender, identity, and sexuality than Galatians 3:28. It’s a familiar line, often shared confidently and sometimes conclusively: “There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” For many LGBTQ advoc
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Jan 54 min read
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