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You made it! The journey to truth starts here!

 I'm not even sure of your current religion but, unless it's Christianity, it will do four reliable things that every other major religion does:


  • Borrow from Christian Book(s) and history.
  • Claim Christian Book(s) are corrupted
  • Deny the diety of Christ and the concept of the Trinity.
  • Claim that Christian Books mention or foretell their religion or prophet's coming/existence.


It's that reliable.  Islam, Judaism, Jehovah Witnesses,  Mormons!


What I CAN tell you is a little about yourself:

  • You wound up here after talking to someone who cares for your soul.
  • They made some points that shifted something within you: installed a question or two that need answers.
  • You're looking for those answers and feel as if you're 'CHEATING' on your own religion.
  • You fear the repercussions in your own life if people knew you were searching for something.


Well, let me put your fears at ease: God, whatever version you believe in, welcomes examination and even tells us we should examine things.  Remarkably, that's in accepted parts of all major religious texts:


"but, examine all things; hold fast to that which is good,"
1 Thessalonians 5:21


So, let's get you those answers.  Start your journey below.  It will either affirm your current faith, or give you a firm footing to find the answers you need.


Brothers and Sisters of the Kingdom Hall of the Jehovah Witnesses, click here.

Brothers and Sisters from our Islamic cousins, click here.

If you're not sure what to click, click here.


I promise there's nothing but love and freely-given information for you here.

I'm praying for you all,

-Truth521



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