In Pursuit of Truth
Test All Things
The concept of truth seems to have faded into obscurity propelled by a myriad of barriers preventing us from discovering it, most of which have been cultivated by our schools, cultural and political institutions, corporations, so-called "experts," elitists, and the media. Many of these barriers are intertwined and function collectively. Nevertheless, truth exists whether we believe it or not and that truth about reality corresponds to the way things really are. The battle for truth requires awareness, a correct worldview, clear thinking, and diligence. We urgently need a new generation of young, radically different thinkers, standing apart from the masses, unstoppable, unwavering, and uncompromising, to thrust us on a new trajectory-one where truth reigns, is honored, sought after, and treasured as a precious jewel.
This book is directed at the university student who aspires to be a thinker who dares to ask the pivotal question, "Is that true?" It invites the student to seek out knowledge, develop a hunger for truth, and to cultivate a solid compulsion to challenge the trustworthiness of what is being conveyed. In the pursuit of truth, the student is encouraged to test all things through sound reasoning, under the microscope of the Word of God, with clarity, and common sense. The treatise offers some philosophy and tools for our investigative ventures so that we might not fall folly to groupthink, propaganda, or fallacies that promote fear. The student is spurred to make every effort to be a light in the world, to reveal what is true, and reject that which is false-to be a change agent and make a difference for the glory of God.