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Saturday, February 16, 2008

Lesson 6 - History: Whose Story?

The Truth Project continues this week at South Canyon Baptist Church in Rapid City this Sunday from 8:57 am to 10:15 am. Come and join us for Lesson 6 on history.

One aspect of the lesson will deal with revisionism, which is something I dealt with yesterday, from people who say the Founders of the United States were not Christians, and that they wanted no religious influence to be found in our government. That is revisionism, which is another way of saying "lie."

The Truth Project could change the way you look at the world, and maybe even be life changing.



Does the past have an objective actuality and significance? Or does it, as postmodernist philosophy asserts, exist primarily inside our heads? This tour considers the meaning of history as God's story and shows us why remembering is so important.

Visit www.thetruthproject.org for more information.


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