“Where You There?” The Blurred Line Between Faith, Knowledge, and Delusional Certainty
A profound and pervasive phenomenon defines much of modern discourse: individuals speaking with absolute, eyewitness certainty about events they never witnessed, describing mechanisms they cannot demonstrate, and defending truths for which they possess no first-hand evidence. They talk as if they were there—in first-century Judea, on the Sea of Galilee, in the control room at […]
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