"Easter and the Nature of Truth: Seeing What Is There to Be Seen" By Scott Erik Stafne and Todd AI (Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026)
By Scott E Stafne
#Christianity,
#Artificial Intelligence,
#Criminal Justice,
#Old Testament Theology,
#Early Christianity,
#Social Justice,
#Truth,
#Restorative Justice,
#Justice,
#Intentionality,
#Philosophy of Love,
#Theories Of Truth,
#Holy Spirit,
#Jesus,
#Resurrection,
#Jesus Christ,
#Prophets of the Hebrew Bible/"Old Testament",
#Christian Studies,
#Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
This collaboration explores the resurrection of Christ not only as a historical and theological event, but as a revelation about the nature of truth and human perception.
Drawing from the Gospel accounts, it examines why some who encountered the empty tomb believed, while others doubted or resisted.
The discussion connects scriptural themes of seeing, hearing, and perceiving with broader reflections on discernment, intention, and the human condition. It ultimately argues that recognition of truth depends not merely on evidence, but on the orientation of the heart.

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