The Truth: Absolute and Unchanging. Infinite and Incarnate.

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What was truth to Abraham is truth to us; what was truth to Paul is truth to us; what was truth to the martyrs is truth to us; what is truth to us will be truth to all generations of the world in all lands, and will be truth for ever. This fact, too, is a just foundation for universal praise…” - Albert Barnes

The truth of the matter is that all truth is absolute  —  there are no relative truths. If something really is true, then it really is true everywhere and for everyone.” - Norman Geisler

Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” - John 14:6

Key takeaway(s):

  1. The nature of truth is absolute.
  2. The nature of truth requires a decision.
  3. We must apply the truth by: Living it, Defending it Without Fear, and Proclaiming it.

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Among the plethora of topics discussed on this site, Truth remains at the core of all that TiS stands for. The declaration of an absolute, unchanging, infinite and incarnate Truth is what TiS’ sole mission is founded upon (click here for details). Without an accurate and objective understanding of Truth as a philosophical concept, it is impossible to realize the need to seek Truth and understand that it demands exclusivity. For instance, if one were to…

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Theodicy or Fallacy? Suffering in a world of a loving God.

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Either God wants to abolish evil, and cannot; or he can, but does not want to. If he wants to, but cannot, he is impotent. If he can, but does not want to, he is wicked. If God can abolish evil, and God really wants to do it, why is there evil in the world?” - Epicurus, as quoted in “2000 Years of Disbelief”

Then the LORD answered Job out of the storm. He said: “Who is this that darkens my counsel with words without knowledge? Brace yourself like a man; I will question you, and you shall answer me. “Where were you when I laid the earth’s foundation? Tell me, if you understand.” - Job 38:1-4

Then Job answered the LORD : “I am unworthy  —  how can I reply to you? I put my hand over my mouth. I spoke once, but I have no answer— twice, but I will say no more.” - Job 40:3-5

Key takeaway(s):

  1. Humanity continually wishes to usurp God’s role as sole judge.
  2. God’s sovereignty demonstrated by His role as Creator is a continual reminder that the created (humans) cannot have the same wisdom as the Creator.
  3. Suffering can be used by God even if we can’t understand its purpose. His ways are higher than ours. (Isaiah 55:9)
  4. Worrying or complaining or questioning God = epic logic fail = epic faith fail

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As the scale of calamity increases for any disastrous…

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Is there any proof of God’s existence? If God does exist, why is there so much evil and suffering in the world?

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Is there any proof of God’s existence? If God does exist, why is there so much evil and suffering in the world?

Answer:

I wanted to share a clip of a 100 Huntley St. episode featuring my good friend and Christian Apologist Rev. Tony Costa. It is a concise look at answering some deeper questions that perhaps you have pondered or been asked by others.

Tony does a great job at briefly highlighting the rationale for God’s existence by pointing to the intricacy of the universe, the concept of “Creatio ex nihilo” (creation out of nothing), and the implications of absolute morals. He goes on to discuss how the Christian worldview approaches the concept of suffering and how through suffering God can be glorified - most evident when we observe the convergence of suffering and pain on Jesus Christ. Lastly, Tony touches upon the uniqueness of Christianity in comparison to other religious worldviews.

This is me sharing about what is running through my mind…

God Bless,
-          Sumair

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Is the “Old Testament God” mean and distant? Shouldn’t God fear us?

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Hey Sumo,

So I was sitting on the subway today when Exodus 20:4-5 randomly popped into my head. (I know right? I myself was kind of weirded out.)

Anyway, i was contemplating this verse when it struck me. God in the old testament seems pretty distant and cold yet in the new testament, he seems to warm up when jesus pops up. What does jesus have to do with it?
Also, back in times of the new testament, didn’t everyone subscribe to beliefs in the same god? Did religions even vary at that point in time?
I don’t know what to make of all these questions and how they bear any relevance to faith, but i’m sure it’ll manifest itself in a greater issue so I’m asking them now. I don’t expect pages and pages of answers, in fact i’d probably have a hard time getting through it so something short and concise would be great if you can muster up the will to answer.

Cheers,

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Oh and a side thought: If we’re the only ones who know God exists, then that means that we justify his existence. He is real because we perceive him to be real, so shouldn’t he be afraid of what we think of him and not vice versa?

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Hey ,

No worries about sending to that email address. I didn’t even realize when I received it till I read your “oops” message :P Ok I’ll be concise with my responses and if you…

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