Hi, I’m Terrence.


Welcome to a space where I share my thoughts on Christianity, the world, and how the two connect. I’ve spent years reflecting, questioning, and exploring—and this is where those ideas take shape.
Feel free to look around, engage with what resonates, and let me know what you think. I’m always eager to learn from others and grow through thoughtful conversation.


  • Tradition or Fossil?

    Can We Trust That Christian Orthodoxy Got It Right? – Part 5 How Orthodoxy Has Endured—and Adapted—Across Time If orthodoxy holds truth, it must be both timeless and timely.It must be theologically sound and culturally relevant.It must preserve its core message while adapting its voice…

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  • When Heresy Clarified the Gospel

    Can We Trust That Christian Orthodoxy Got It Right? – Part 4 How False Teachings Helped Orthodoxy Speak More Clearly “There was a time when the Son was not.” In the early fourth century, a popular preacher named Arius made that claim—and it gained traction.…

    3–4 minutes

  • Who Chose the Bible—and Why?

    Can We Trust That Christian Orthodoxy Got It Right? – Part 3 How the Canon Was Formed and Why It Still Matters Consider Paul’s contrast between Law and Gospel.The Law, he says, brings wrath, works, flesh, sin, and death.The Gospel brings grace, faith, Spirit, righteousness,…

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  • From the Empty Tomb to the Nicene Creed

    Can We Trust That Christian Orthodoxy Got It Right? – Part 2 How the Early Church Guarded the Gospel. Christian orthodoxy didn’t begin in a council chamber.It began with Jesus Christ himself. The gospel was proclaimed by His disciples—not as theory, but as eyewitness testimony.…

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  • Can We Trust That Christian Orthodoxy Got It Right?

    Part 1 of the series The Question Behind the Question. Why Orthodoxy Still Matters in an Age of Suspicion? Christian orthodoxy is being questioned. Again. In an age of curated doubt and institutional skepticism, the historic Christian faith finds itself on trial—not in courts, but…

    2–4 minutes

  • What Is the Ultimate Authority of Governments?

    Understanding government authority is vital for societal morality. While often seen as stemming from social contracts and electoral consensus, history shows that societal beliefs can shift towards immorality. A reliable moral standard must be divinely rooted, allowing for progress based on transcendent truth rather than…

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  • Christian Deconstruction

    The discussion on Christian deconstruction explores the tension between beliefs and observations, highlighting its potential benefits and risks. While deconstruction can facilitate spiritual growth, discernment is crucial to distinguish between unbiblical beliefs and truth. Ultimately, true reconstruction should align with God’s will and deepen understanding…

    2–3 minutes

  • What is Good?

    The concept of goodness is complex and often confusing, influenced by personal beliefs and circumstances. The author reflects on how perspectives on goodness can vary, leading to misunderstandings. Ultimately, self-sacrifice for love, exemplified by Jesus Christ, serves as a clear and universal representation of true…

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