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When 52 percent of evangelicals do not believe in absolute truth, something's wrong. For those who profess faith in Christ—who called himself "the way, the truth, and the life"—belief in absolute truth is essential. So why do so many, both within Christianity and outside of its doors, struggle with the claim that absolute truth absolutely exists?
In this video, Dr. Denison answers that question by answering these questions:
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When 52 percent of evangelicals do not believe in absolute truth, something's wrong. For those who profess faith in Christ—who called himself "the way, the truth, and the life"—belief in absolute truth is essential. So why do so many, both within Christianity and outside of its doors, struggle with the claim that absolute truth absolutely exists?
In this video, Dr. Denison answers that question by answering these questions:
To be notified of the latest videos from which this bonus podcast audio was taken, subscribe to the Denison Forum YouTube channel at youtube.com/denisonforum.

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