Tag: transformation
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Discovering the Ultimate Moral Compass
I understand that the evidence presented here is not the most exhaustive or definitive in addressing the complexities of morality and truth. What follows is merely some of the evidence that points to the truth. I encourage you to examine the points made, consider the perspectives offered, and come to your own conclusions. Ultimately, the…
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The Hidden Harmony:How Math and Truth Point to a Higher Reality
We’ve already established that real truth is a thing. If it’s truth, it’s true, no matter who’s looking at it. Since truth is not a physical object, it must originate from something beyond the material world. This leads us to the conclusion that truth must come from a non-material source, which we recognize as God.…
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The Unseen Foundation
Every system needs a foundation. Streets, schools, businesses, governments, or even prisons all use some sort of system; they all have a rule book of some kind, whether written or unwritten. Even when the rules are unwritten, they still point to an underlying order, a foundation that holds everything together. We see this in every…
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The Case for Truth
In a world where everyone’s pushing their own version of reality, let me share with you about the most valuable currency you’ll ever possess: truth. In this game of life, truth is your weapon—sharper than any blade, more powerful than any connection. Truth is raw. Truth is what cuts through the noise. Every moment, our…
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The Age of False Leaders: Pride, Influence, and the Search for Truth
We are living in a time unlike any other in history. The barriers that once separated us from one another are now gone, replaced by a constant digital stream that allows anyone with a camera and a compelling narrative to reach millions. The power of influence has never been more accessible, nor more dangerous. Through…
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How disproving actually proves
There are those who dedicate their lives to rebellion. But against what? Against fiction? Can someone truly rebel against the imaginary? Would a person spend their life defiantly opposing Hogwarts’ rules about first-year students owning brooms? Such a notion is laughable. Fiction doesn’t provoke rebellion; it doesn’t demand opposition. And yet, some wage a lifelong…
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Why black creek is black.
Why Black Creek is Black tells the story of a man who returns to Esopus, only to discover the dark history of Black Creek, a symbol of the town’s forgotten sins. Guided by an enigmatic old man named Yohan, he learns that the creek’s black water reflects the town’s greed and pride, poisoning both the…
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Standing with the Fourth: Courageous Faith in a Conforming World
Our world speaks of celebrating uniqueness, yet beneath its shining words lies the shadow of conformity. Trends seduce our desires, the media whispers its half-truths, and the weight of social pressure bends our moral compass. Even the cry for individuality often becomes an echo, as we follow phony curated paths that are paved by others.…
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Trading Hustle for Holiness: Seeking True Success in New York’s Hustle Culture
Machiavelli’s principles and philosophy of prioritizing cunning, manipulation, and power over ethics had an enormous influence on New York’s culture beginning with the rise of the Mafia and industrialization in the early 20th century. This way of thinking not only solidified the mafia’s power within the criminal underworld but also introduced a philosophy that would…
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If Not Deep, Then Shallow: The Call to Share Our Faith
For many who grow up in church, faith can feel as routine as attending school or learning basic math. Church becomes just another part of the weekly routine, and faith, unfortunately, gets reduced to knowing the “right answers.” But knowing about Christ and knowing Christ are entirely different. Attending church and hearing sermons may feel…