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Apologetics & Worldview
Equips believers to defend the faith and think biblically about life, culture, and truth. This category addresses tough questions, challenges to Christianity, and competing worldviews through Scripture.


When Did Truth Become Personal Instead of Real?
Why “Everyone Has Their Own Truth” Sounds Right… Until You Slow Down and Think About It Somewhere along the way, truth stopped being something we discover and started being something we claim. Instead of asking what’s real, we ask what feels right. Instead of weighing facts, we compare experiences. And instead of disagreement leading to clarity, it often gets shut down with a polite phrase: “Well, that’s your truth.” At first, that sounds mature. Kind, even. It feels like a w

The Wholy Christian
Feb 58 min read


There Is No Such Thing as “Your Truth”
Perspective can explain what you notice. It can’t rewrite what’s real. There’s a sentence that sounds like wisdom in the modern world. It shows up in memes, captions, arguments, podcasts, classrooms, and even church conversations if we’re not paying attention. “Everyone has their own truth.” It sounds mature. It sounds tolerant. It sounds like we’re finally being kind to people’s experiences. But if you slow down and ask what it actually means, it doesn’t hold together. Not l

The Wholy Christian
Jan 3110 min read


Coincidence Is Not a Property of Reality
Coincidence is one of those words that sounds harmless until it’s forced to carry real meaning. It’s the word used when events line up in a way that feels too precise to shrug off, but too complex to explain. A delay changes a day. A choice gets made at the exact second a thought is triggered. A series of “small” inputs stack together and produce an outcome that feels almost designed. The original question is simple, but it’s not shallow: how many coincidences have to happen

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Jan 3010 min read


The Tree Wasn’t Magic, It Was a Test of Trust
What the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil really represented, and why it still matters today There’s something almost mythical about the way the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil gets talked about. A magical tree. A forbidden apple. A bite that suddenly unlocked superhuman awareness, like some ancient spiritual power-up. But when you actually slow down and read the text carefully, that version doesn’t come from Scripture at all. It comes from imagination, tradition

The Wholy Christian
Jan 255 min read


The Oldest Trick in the Book
One of the most popular spiritual ideas today isn’t new at all. It’s the same lie spoken in Eden, repackaged for modern ears. The promise that you are divine, that truth comes from within, and that you can define reality for yourself is the oldest deception in Scripture, and it still shapes how people think about God, truth, and authority today.

The Wholy Christian
Jan 1617 min read


Jesus, Yeshua, Yahusha… So What’s His Real Name?
If names matter, then this question matters. You’ve probably heard it before. Maybe in a comment section. Maybe from a YouTube video that sounded convincing. Maybe from a friend who suddenly insists that calling Jesus “Jesus” is wrong, pagan, or even dangerous. “His real name is Yeshua.” “No, it’s Yahushua.” “It has God’s name hidden in it.” “Hebrew doesn’t have vowels.” “God’s name is YHWH, pronounced Yahweh.” “Jesus said ‘I AM.’” At some point, it all starts to feel overwhe

The Wholy Christian
Jan 96 min read


Manifestation or Prayer? Why the Difference Matters More Than You Think
Over the last few years, the language of manifestation has steadily worked its way into Christian spaces. It appears in sermons, social media posts, devotionals, and everyday conversations among believers. Phrases like “speak it into existence,” “declare your future,” and “align your thoughts with what you want” are often presented as faith in action. At first glance, this language sounds spiritual, hopeful, and even biblical. It talks about belief, confidence, and expectatio

The Wholy Christian
Jan 64 min read


Deconstructing Faith or Dismantling Truth?
Over the last few years, deconstruction has shifted from a quiet personal struggle into a public identity. Blogs, podcasts, and social media accounts now revolve around the idea of pulling faith apart, examining every belief, and deciding what stays and what goes. For many, it begins with sincere questions. For others, it begins with deep wounds. Almost always, it begins with disappointment. The problem is not that people are asking questions. Scripture never asks for blind a

The Wholy Christian
Jan 54 min read
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