Absolutism: Don’t we all have to find truth for ourselves?

In today’s society, absolute truth is thought of to be the enemy of freedom. But truth is more important than you think, freedom is a lot more complex than you think, and Jesus is a lot more liberating than you think. Surrendering to God’s absolute truth gives you a deeper, richer freedom in every area, without oppression.

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  1. The Trouble with Christianity 3 - Absolutism: Don’t we all have to find truth for ourselves? | Redeemer Sermons

    —Huffduffed by theprd on February 5th, 2012

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