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Freedom For Superworld — Not Just For Superman
When Pontius Pilate confronted Jesus and asked, “What is truth?”, his inquiry should not be reduced to a purely abstract or epistemological concern. Rather, situated within a moment of political tension and moral confrontation, the question implicitly addressed the identity, authority, and legitimacy of the one standing before him — effectively asking, “Who are you,…
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A Happy New Year from Eternal Agora
JANUARY 1 arrives for everyone — Christians, non-Christians, skeptics, and optimists alike. We all step into the new year together, and there’s something quietly powerful about that. A fresh calendar, a blank page, a shared hope that tomorrow can be better than yesterday. We make plans, set goals, joke about resolutions, and feel that familiar…
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The Universe Exploded Into Being
“Where did the world come from? Some people today believe that “the universe exploded into being.” Is this true—or even possible? Today, R.C. Sproul points out the fatal flaw behind this idea. Transcript “I heard one of the newscasters speak on television saying that fifteen billion years ago the universe exploded into being. And he…
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When AI Meets Power: Will the Truth Still Matter?
In every age, humanity builds tools that reflect its highest hopes and deepest flaws. The wheel, the printing press, the internet — each promised freedom, yet each carried the fingerprints of those who built and owned it. Now comes artificial intelligence, the first tool that can speak back — and perhaps, one day, think back.…