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Why does God allow suffering?
“If God is all loving, and He is all powerful, then why does He allow evil to exist? And for people to suffer?” It’s a common objection to Christianity.
But we also must acknowledge that God is all-knowing. While things may not make sense to our finite minds, they are no mystery to Him. And He can be trusted.
Objective Truth vs. Subjective Truth.
What do these terms mean? Is it important to know the difference?
While the words may sound similar, their differences are significant. Understanding and accepting them will affect the way you live, and how you view truth in general.
Can we trust the Bible hasn’t been altered over time?
When you hear people say we can’t trust that the Bible is true because it’s been changed and edited over time, how do you react? Is it true? Or can we be confident that what we have today is God’s unchanging Word?
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On Track exists to help Christians stay the course, and not fall for the lies of culture.
There are many voices pushing false ideas using noble words. Even if we know better, it can seem easier to go along than to rock the boat.
We’re here to give you tools to stand courageously. Through apologetics, Scripture and reason, we’ll help you stay on track.
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What is a worldview and why is it important?
It’s more than just your point of view. Everyone has a worldview. And it affects how we look at everything, from relationships, to society, to the government, to God.
Is Jesus God in the Flesh?
What did He say about Himself? And was it true? We’ll look at what Jesus said, examine the evidence for its veracity, and talk about why it’s important.
Objective Truth vs. Subjective Truth. What’s the Difference?
What do these terms mean? Is it important to know the difference?
While the words may sound similar, their differences are significant. Understanding and accepting them will affect the way you live, and how you view truth in general.