Some questions refuse to stay neatly inside a single category.
What makes a life meaningful? Where does morality come from? What do we owe other people? Why do suffering and injustice exist? Can faith survive doubt? Does truth depend on what we believe, or are there things that remain true whether we like them or not?
This section is where I explore those deeper questions.
Faith and philosophy often get treated as opposing camps, but both are ultimately concerned with how we understand reality, purpose, human nature, and the way we should live. Here, that means examining Christian belief alongside philosophy, culture, ethics, doubt, history, and the ideas shaping the world around us.
Some articles will begin with Scripture or theology. Others may start with a book, a movie, a cultural argument, a philosophical question, or something that simply refuses to stop rattling around in my head.
The goal is not to reduce difficult subjects to easy answers or pretend every tension disappears with the right quotation.
It is to think carefully, question sincerely, and explore what it means to hold conviction without becoming afraid of hard questions.
Because if something is true, it should be able to survive being examined.
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