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Thoughts on Thinking

Thoughts on Thinking

Short writings on the philosophical and spiritual struggles of mortal man seeking the righteous path of Truth.

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Latest Issues

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When Art Turns Scripture into Myth: The Theological Dangers of Mythologizing God

Religious art has long been a powerful tool for teaching, inspiring, and preserving faith. From the luminous mosaics of Byzantine cathedrals to the intricate tilework of Islamic mosques, art can both elevate the spirit and anchor a communit...

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Making Sense of Sola Fide (Faith Alone)

At its core, Sola Fide is not merely about rejecting works-based righteousness; it is about upholding faith as the first principle of belief, the foundation upon which all other aspects of Christian life are built.

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No, the Church Didn’t Author Scripture (It Submitted to It)

The Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches assert that Tradition is not only complementary to Scripture but epistemically prior to it, meaning that Scripture itself cannot be properly understood apart from the interpretive lens and au...

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Is Christ Divided — or Just Hijacked by Denominations?

> What I mean is that each one of you says, “I follow Paul,” or “I follow Apollos,” or “I follow Cephas,” or “I follow Christ.”

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  • Thoughts on Thinking

    Weekly essays by Spencer Bassett exploring the philosophical and theological dimensions of God and religion, offering thoughtful reflections on faith, truth, and the human search for meaning.

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