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Truth in an Age of 'My Truth' - Tim Barnett Shares

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Is objective truth dead? Apologist Tim Barnett with Stand to Reason and Red Pen Logic joins us to battle relativism and equip Christians to defend the faith in a post-truth world!

Join Joshua Lewis as he welcomes Tim Barnett to tackle the crucial issue of truth in a culture drowning in relativism. Learn the difference between objective truth and subjective truth. Explore how a postmodern worldview undermines Christianity. Discover practical strategies for engaging with those who reject absolute moral truth. You'll walk away with a compelling case for the enduring importance of biblical apologetics.

0:00 – Introduction
3:30 – Subjective vs. Objective Truth in Culture and Christianity 
7:18 – Biblical Perspective on Objective Truth 
12:05 – The Danger of Weaponizing Objective Truth 
18:05 – Subjective Truth and Deconstruction 
30:54 – Apologetics & Reaching People with a Subjective Worldview 
44:15 – How Christians Can Engage With a Relativistic Worldview 
55:00 – The Church’s Role in Undermining Objective Moral Truth 

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