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Truth Illuminates | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Many people ignore truth because it doesn’t line up with their personal belief system.
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Truth, however, stands above personal opinion.
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Those who don’t understand this will reason their way out of listening to what they don’t want to hear.
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This creates multiple problems as Carey Nieuwhof explains:
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“Truth helps us see falsehood. Right helps us see the wrong.
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When what’s right is whatever we define it to be, we’re always right.”
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If everyone is right, anarchy ensues as everyone fights against each other for individual causes.
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On the other hand, a society focused on truth is unified, headed in the same direction,
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and fighting together for a common cause. I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.