Contending for Truth on the Battlefield of Ideas

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Truth and Nail seeks to strengthen faith and promote understanding by offering clear and persuasive content from a Christian apologetics viewpoint. Our goal is to help believers share and defend their faith confidently in today’s world.

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  • The Perils of Unchecked Choices: Discernment in Worship Song Selection

    Churches must discern music choices carefully, avoiding songs from groups promoting false doctrines like prosperity theology. Upholding biblical integrity protects worship’s purity and the congregation’s faith from dangerous influences.

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    The Perils of Unchecked Choices: Discernment in Worship Song Selection
  • Five Errors to Drop From Your Easter Sermon

    Challenge the norms of Holy Week narratives! Jesus wasn’t 33; the Last Supper likely included a lamb. Misconceptions abound, revealing deeper truths about identity, witness, and the glory of the Cross.

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    Five Errors to Drop From Your Easter Sermon
  • 12 Discoveries That Have Changed the Debate about Design

    Intelligent Design argues that life’s complexity points to a deliberate creator, challenging the randomness of evolution. Michael Kent’s revelations shake the foundations of Darwinism, exposing the improbability of life’s origin and the inadequacies of natural selection. Are we on the brink of a scientific revolution that embraces divine intelligence?

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    12 Discoveries That Have Changed the Debate about Design
  • The Buddhist and the Road Runner

    Imagine Wile E. Coyote clutching his gadgets, but instead of catching the Road Runner, he’s caught in a philosophical loop of “everything changes.” Just like our angry desert friend, some ideas might seem solid until they take a tumble over the cliff of self-contradiction. Truth-checking: it’s a riot!

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    The Buddhist and the Road Runner