March 23, 2026

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The Great Crisis of 2026: The Endless Pursuit Of Malleable ‘Truth’

The world faces many problems going into the year 2026. We could talk about Artificial Intelligence and the profound implications it holds for humanity. As the new year begins, a lot of people are wondering how long they will have their jobs. AI reshapes individual human minds and will inevitably restructure human societies. Changes in employment, privacy, how we think, and the structure of our society are already underway, but we’ve seen only the beginning.

We could talk about the moral deserts our nations have become, or the turn toward socialism and the catastrophes that inevitably follow such a turn. We could talk about the growing danger of war as nations arm themselves at an alarming rate, or about young minds atrophying before streams of thoughtless, violent, and never-ending games and pornography. Then there is the war on males, particularly boys, and the war on females, particularly girls.

These represent only a few of the imminent dangers facing our society and much of the world. Integral to all these and many others is something we might call “the epistemological crisis.” Don’t be thrown off by the big word. It has a simple meaning. According to the Encyclopedia of Philosophy, “Epistemology is the study of knowledge.” The Oxford Languages Dictionary includes this definition—“Epistemology is the investigation of what distinguishes justified belief from opinion.”

Epistemology investigates the question of truth, how to know truth, and if it is even possible to know the truth. The epistemological crisis, then, is that human beings no longer know what’s true, or if it’s possible to know truth. This results in people living only for pleasure. Isaiah 22:13 tells the story of the people of Jerusalem facing God’s judgment and saying, “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die!” When they should have repented, they resigned themselves to destruction. Instead of turning from sin, they chose to revel in iniquity. 

This represents much of the world today. People have concluded that if truth exists, it is unknowable. That leaves them with beating hearts and living brains, but empty souls. The closest thing to meaning they can think of is fun. They determine that life is about checking as many things off their bucket lists as possible — “for tomorrow we die.”

Without knowable truth, everything rests on opinions, and opinions mold themselves into whatever shape seems most convenient. In such an existence, the thing we call “truth” becomes a mere justification for our desires and feelings. In politics, truth has become a commodity to be manufactured, bought, and sold — something that can be molded to fit the tastes of whatever audience the politician wants to reach at that moment. While freedom from objective truth can at first feel liberating, it eventually entraps and entombs people in a nightmare of shifting ground.

A person might feel that 4+4 equals 92,000. But real liberty comes when we can again walk on a solid foundation, knowing that 4+4 equals 8. When truth can be malleable so that it can be “your truth” and “my truth”—it becomes nothing more than a manifestation of our prejudices. 

In Jesus, the Bible presents the ultimate answer to the epistemological question. In John 14:6, Jesus said, “I am… the truth.” In John 8:32, the Lord said, “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free.”

Here, as always, Jesus meets our deepest need.


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A Digital Tower Of Babel: Artificial Intelligence And Four Millennia Of Human Pride

Many technologists speak openly about building AI systems capable of organizing the world’s knowledge and improving upon human decision-making. Some envision a “global brain” — a distributed intelligence capable of managing complex systems better than elected governments or trained specialists. The ambition is striking in its scope and strikingly familiar in its spirit: “Let us make a name for ourselves.” Human pride has not fundamentally changed in four millennia. The materials have simply improved.

Ignoring Prophetic Warnings: Those Who Laugh At Jesus’ Coming Are Fulfilling Bible Prophecy

I was on a phone-in radio program in Los Angeles where one of the other guests was a university religion professor who didn’t believe that Bible prophecy was relevant. He also didn’t believe that the Bible was inspired by God. As a result, we had a little bit of a debate. And as the conversation progressed, I said, “You know, you say you don’t believe in the Bible, but in reality, you’re a fulfillment of Bible prophecy.”

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Jan Markell: The Last 100 Years Of Falling For Leftists Has Prepared The Jewish People For Great Deception

More than once, I have written about the mystery of Jews who seem to support their own demise by voting with, and standing by, those who hate them. Many Jews voted for two anti-Semites – Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama. No two U.S. Presidents did more damage to Israel than these men – yet they got the Jewish vote by and large. I have watched my own Jewish family members who are unbelievers vote Democrat repeatedly and have no explanation for it.

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The world faces many problems going into the year 2026. We could talk about Artificial Intelligence and the profound implications it holds for humanity. As the new year begins, a lot of people are wondering how long they will have their jobs. AI reshapes individual human minds and will inevitably restructure human societies. Changes in employment, privacy, how we think, and the structure of our society are already underway, but we’ve seen only the beginning.

We could talk about the moral deserts our nations have become, or the turn toward socialism and the catastrophes that inevitably follow such a turn. We could talk about the growing danger of war as nations arm themselves at an alarming rate, or about young minds atrophying before streams of thoughtless, violent, and never-ending games and pornography. Then there is the war on males, particularly boys, and the war on females, particularly girls.

These represent only a few of the imminent dangers facing our society and much of the world. Integral to all these and many others is something we might call “the epistemological crisis.” Don’t be thrown off by the big word. It has a simple meaning. According to the Encyclopedia of Philosophy, “Epistemology is the study of knowledge.” The Oxford Languages Dictionary includes this definition—“Epistemology is the investigation of what distinguishes justified belief from opinion.”

Epistemology investigates the question of truth, how to know truth, and if it is even possible to know the truth. The epistemological crisis, then, is that human beings no longer know what’s true, or if it’s possible to know truth. This results in people living only for pleasure. Isaiah 22:13 tells the story of the people of Jerusalem facing God’s judgment and saying, “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die!” When they should have repented, they resigned themselves to destruction. Instead of turning from sin, they chose to revel in iniquity. 

This represents much of the world today. People have concluded that if truth exists, it is unknowable. That leaves them with beating hearts and living brains, but empty souls. The closest thing to meaning they can think of is fun. They determine that life is about checking as many things off their bucket lists as possible — “for tomorrow we die.”

Without knowable truth, everything rests on opinions, and opinions mold themselves into whatever shape seems most convenient. In such an existence, the thing we call “truth” becomes a mere justification for our desires and feelings. In politics, truth has become a commodity to be manufactured, bought, and sold — something that can be molded to fit the tastes of whatever audience the politician wants to reach at that moment. While freedom from objective truth can at first feel liberating, it eventually entraps and entombs people in a nightmare of shifting ground.

A person might feel that 4+4 equals 92,000. But real liberty comes when we can again walk on a solid foundation, knowing that 4+4 equals 8. When truth can be malleable so that it can be “your truth” and “my truth”—it becomes nothing more than a manifestation of our prejudices. 

In Jesus, the Bible presents the ultimate answer to the epistemological question. In John 14:6, Jesus said, “I am… the truth.” In John 8:32, the Lord said, “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free.”

Here, as always, Jesus meets our deepest need.


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A Digital Tower Of Babel: Artificial Intelligence And Four Millennia Of Human Pride

Many technologists speak openly about building AI systems capable of organizing the world’s knowledge and improving upon human decision-making. Some envision a “global brain” — a distributed intelligence capable of managing complex systems better than elected governments or trained specialists. The ambition is striking in its scope and strikingly familiar in its spirit: “Let us make a name for ourselves.” Human pride has not fundamentally changed in four millennia. The materials have simply improved.

Ignoring Prophetic Warnings: Those Who Laugh At Jesus’ Coming Are Fulfilling Bible Prophecy

I was on a phone-in radio program in Los Angeles where one of the other guests was a university religion professor who didn’t believe that Bible prophecy was relevant. He also didn’t believe that the Bible was inspired by God. As a result, we had a little bit of a debate. And as the conversation progressed, I said, “You know, you say you don’t believe in the Bible, but in reality, you’re a fulfillment of Bible prophecy.”

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Jan Markell: The Last 100 Years Of Falling For Leftists Has Prepared The Jewish People For Great Deception

More than once, I have written about the mystery of Jews who seem to support their own demise by voting with, and standing by, those who hate them. Many Jews voted for two anti-Semites – Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama. No two U.S. Presidents did more damage to Israel than these men – yet they got the Jewish vote by and large. I have watched my own Jewish family members who are unbelievers vote Democrat repeatedly and have no explanation for it.

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Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.