Author: Preston
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The Best Structure for the Transcendental Argument for God (TAG)
The Transcendental Argument for God, or TAG, is different from the kinds of arguments for God that many people are familiar with. Unlike the cosmological or moral arguments, TAG doesn’t just try to prove that God is the best explanation for something in the world. Instead, it argues that certain things we all rely on—like Read more
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The True Gospel of Jesus Christ
The Good News That Exposes Every Counterfeit Introduction We’ve explored the most popular “gospels” of our culture: Each one claims to solve what’s wrong with the world and promises peace, identity, or redemption. But all of them share the same fatal flaw: they leave God out. They offer substitutes for salvation while rejecting the only Read more
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The (False) Gospel of Tolerance and Inclusion
Why Affirmation Without Truth Cannot Save Introduction “Love is love.”“Everyone should be accepted for who they are.”“No one has the right to judge.” These slogans form the heart of one of today’s most powerful cultural messages: the gospel of tolerance and inclusion. In this system, the highest good is affirmation. The greatest sin is judgment. Read more
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The (False) Gospel of Politics
When We Look to Government for Salvation Introduction Politics is important. Governing authorities matter. Laws affect lives. Justice is essential. Scripture commands us to care about all of these things. However, there’s a growing trend in modern culture, particularly in the West, where politics has deviated from its proper role. It’s no longer just a Read more
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The (False) Gospel of Progress
Why Humanity Cannot Evolve Its Way to Salvation Introduction We live in an age obsessed with progress. From scientific breakthroughs to political revolutions, we are told that Humanity is marching forward toward peace, equality, enlightenment, and freedom. Each innovation, social reform, or technological advance is viewed as one more step toward a better world. This Read more
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The (False) Gospel of Self-Fulfillment
Why Being True to Yourself Isn’t the Answer Introduction “Be true to yourself.” “Follow your heart.” “Find your own path to happiness.” These phrases are everywhere. Our culture tells us that the key to a good life, and even salvation, is self-fulfillment—living authentically and honoring our deepest desires. At first glance, this sounds positive. Who Read more
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False Gospels of the Modern Age
Why Every Culture Preaches a Message of Salvation—And Why Only One Saves Introduction Everyone believes in a gospel. That may sound strange in a secular age, but it’s true. Even in a world that mocks religion and dismisses spiritual claims, people still cling to some version of hope. They still seek meaning, identity, justice, and Read more
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Truth Reclaimed: Why the Christian Worldview Alone Holds
The Foundation Culture Has Abandoned—And the One It Can’t Live Without Introduction Over the last several posts, we’ve traced a cultural collapse: Each of these trends has something in common: they reveal a world trying to live without God, and collapsing under the weight of its contradictions. In this final post, we’ll show why the Christian Read more
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Tolerance That Silences: The Incoherence of Modern Acceptance
How Today’s “Tolerance” Is Just a Demand for Submission Introduction The word “tolerance” once carried a clear and noble meaning. It meant allowing others to express differing opinions, even if you disagreed, and respecting people while holding firm to your convictions. Today, that meaning has changed. Modern tolerance no longer means permitting differences. It means Read more
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The Rise of “My Truth” and the Collapse of Meaning
When Everyone’s Truth Is True, Nothing Is Introduction It’s one of the most common phrases in modern culture: “Speak your truth.” On the surface, it sounds empowering. Who could object to someone expressing what anyone believes, feels, or values? But beneath this language lies a dangerous shift in the way our culture understands truth itself. We’ve moved Read more
