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Why Did God Create the World If He Knew We Would Rebel?
This question gets asked a lot, usually with a tone that says, “Checkmate.” If God is all-knowing, and if He knew humanity would fall, then why create anything at all? Why bring a world into existence that would include sin, suffering, judgment, and death? But for most people, this question isn’t really about logic. It’s personal. Underneath it is usually something like this: If God knew the pain I’d experience, the trauma I’d carry, the losses I’d endure, why did He allow me

The Wholy Christian
Jan 278 min read


Same Hearts, Different Tools: Why Modern Life Isn’t New, Just More Convincing
How technology amplifies ancient rebellion and quietly teaches us to trust man instead of God Most people today genuinely believe they live in a completely different world than the people in the Bible. Not just different technologically, but different mentally and spiritually. We hear things like, “They didn’t know what we know,” “They didn’t have science,” or “They didn’t understand the world like we do now.” And on the surface, that feels reasonable. We’ve got electricity,

The Wholy Christian
Jan 178 min read


Are We Being Misled About 'Safe Levels' of Additives, Residues, & Chemicals?
Most people never stop to ask the question, because they have been trained not to. From childhood, we are taught to trust the systems that govern our food, medicine, and health. We are told that what we consume has been tested, regulated, and approved. That anything “bad” is either banned outright or present only in “trace amounts,” far below any level of concern. And taken individually, that claim is often true. But no one lives inside a laboratory. In the real world, the hu

The Wholy Christian
Jan 1119 min read
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