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QUESTIONS

The Seven Questions of Reality

Epistemic Take on Reality
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black blue and yellow textile
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a man riding a skateboard down the side of a ramp
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white concrete building during daytime

Worldview Claim: Jesus is the Logos—the personal reason behind the universe. He is the ground of existence, the source of truth, and the reality of love. Without Him, explanations collapse into an impersonal force or an infinite regress. With Him, existence has meaning, truth has a source, and love is eternal.

To build knowledge apart from Him is to chase shadows—losing sight of the higher reality that God has revealed in Christ, the Truth who restores our eternal purpose.

Cosmogony &
Mystery Musings

On Why There is Something Rather Than Nothing

Why Jesus Christ is Hard to Accept — Yet Impossible to Ignore

Why Jesus Christ Confronts Us Like No One Else

Whose authority guides the way you live?

If God exists, the most important question isn’t just who He is—but how He speaks. His voice is heard in creation, echoed in conscience, recorded in Scripture, and revealed fully in Jesus Christ, the living Word.

To ignore that possibility isn’t just reckless—it is to risk silencing the very Word who unveils God’s higher reality and restores His eternal plan for us.

Ontology (Being) → What is the Soul?
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black blue and yellow textile
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a man riding a skateboard down the side of a ramp
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white concrete building during daytime

Are we just bodies and brains, or something more enduring? The mystery of the soul goes to the heart of what it means to be human, created in the image of God and made for communion with Him.

Denying the soul reduces humanity to dust and data—cutting us off from the higher reality of God’s Spirit, who breathes life now and raises us for eternity in Christ.

At the very least, curiosity is essential

Ethics (Living) → Ground of Good and Evil

Why do right and wrong matter, and where do they come from? Morality cannot float on opinion alone—it demands a source beyond us, rooted in the character of God Himself.

If good and evil are only human inventions, justice collapses and love loses weight—but in Christ, the higher reality of God’s eternal plan reveals that righteousness, mercy, and truth endure forever.

Theodicy (Suffering) → Why Does God Allow Evil?

If God is good and powerful, why is there so much pain? This timeless question touches every heart and tests every faith.

Without God, suffering is senseless—but in Christ, the higher reality shines through: on the cross, evil was borne, and in the resurrection, God’s eternal plan redeems all things.