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A reflective teaching on truth as the foundation of reality, life, and human freedom, showing how God has revealed Himself through creation, conscience, and human reason—and ultimately in Jesus Christ.
Using vivid illustrations, humour, and philosophical reflection, the message argues that truth is not subjective opinion but what corresponds to reality, and that living outside of truth leads to confusion and bondage.
At its centre is the claim that Jesus is not only a teacher of truth, but the truth itself—the cornerstone that gives coherence to history, meaning to human experience, and freedom to those who align their lives with Him
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A reflective teaching on truth as the foundation of reality, life, and human freedom, showing how God has revealed Himself through creation, conscience, and human reason—and ultimately in Jesus Christ.
Using vivid illustrations, humour, and philosophical reflection, the message argues that truth is not subjective opinion but what corresponds to reality, and that living outside of truth leads to confusion and bondage.
At its centre is the claim that Jesus is not only a teacher of truth, but the truth itself—the cornerstone that gives coherence to history, meaning to human experience, and freedom to those who align their lives with Him