Alisa Childers

We live in a culture that often treats truth like ice cream flavors—choose whichever one feels right for you. But reality doesn’t work that way. Belief doesn’t create truth, and denial doesn’t erase it.

Truth exists outside of us. It’s objective. And Christianity rests on that kind of truth—not wishful thinking, not personal preference, but historical events and the reality of who God is.

That’s why building faith on evidence and truth matters so deeply. Christianity calls us not just to believe, but to believe what is true.

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@Beeeone

💥💥💥 KISS - Keep it simple. Simply keep presenting the Gospel... "IT IS the power" of God for salvation to everyone who believes.(Romans 1:16) The message of the Gospel is to rescue those who are lost, NOT debate theology and cultu

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@christee299

Ohhh. That's good!

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@Angelpea-o1o

good stuff, girl!! 👏👏✝

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@demirobertson8435

💖💖

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@SardonicArtery

Has the Denny Burk podcast dropped?

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@marcusanthony488

Evidence and proof are not synonymous. The truths of Christianity rest on a probability or likelihood that it's evidential claims are true. But it is not proof in the sense of a mathematical or scientific truth claim . It's claims are not 'objective' in that sense.

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