The Mustard Seed by McKay Caston

The Mustard Seed by McKay Caston

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The Mustard Seed by McKay Caston
The Mustard Seed by McKay Caston
Subjective Feelings, Objective Truth, and the Importance of a Reliable Compass

Subjective Feelings, Objective Truth, and the Importance of a Reliable Compass

“Christianity is not a series of truths in the plural, but rather truth spelled with a capital T. Truth about total reality, not just about religious things.” — Francis Schaeffer

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Gulliver’s Travels is Jonathan Swift’s satirical story about a shipwrecked man who encounters all kinds of previously unknown and bizarre cultures. In the film adaptation, Gulliver has been placed in a mental hospital, undergoing evaluation to consider whether he is of sound mind and ready to be released. One of the hospital administrators asks whether …

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