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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.
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.
Did Jesus rise from the dead? And why is it important?
The resurrection is central to the Christian faith. But did it really happen? None of us were there, so how do we know?
Here are several reasons you can be confident that Jesus did rise from the dead.
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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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I Love Jesus, But…
The way we live our everyday lives says much about what we truly believe. Do we truly believe the Scriptures that tell us not to act like the world does, but to be different?
What is Deconstruction?
Is it a phase, a worldview, some kind of new denomination of Christianity, or a new religion entirely? There is confusion around the word. But like many things in our day, this is ultimately a new term for something old.
Does Jesus not addressing abortion mean He does not forbid it?
If we don’t have record of Jesus addressing something directly, does that mean He approves of it? If you don’t see the Lord speaking to a specific issue, stop and consider that it might be because He didn’t have to. That what He did say might make it obvious.







