Explore The Dictionary of Faith to build your worldview toolkit. Learn how Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and other religions define key spiritual terms differently.

Truth is exclusive by nature; if two things contradict each other, they can’t both be right. We’re moving past the 'everyone basically believes the same thing' myth because reality doesn't work like a 'have it your way' menu.
Teach me what makes Christianity different from others and how to defend it against Islam, jehova witness, Buddhism, Mormons, and the rest.






The Dictionary of Faith focuses on building a personal worldview toolkit by exploring how different religions use the same labels for very different concepts. It addresses the confusion that arises when people use words like God, Jesus, and salvation while holding contradictory definitions. The podcast aims to highlight what makes Christianity unique and provides the tools necessary to understand and discuss faith with followers of other belief systems like Islam, Buddhism, and Mormonism.
This podcast moves past the common myth that all religions basically believe the same thing. By using the 'Canada Mystery' analogy, it illustrates that while different faiths may use the same vocabulary, their actual definitions are often worlds apart. It emphasizes that truth is exclusive by nature; if two belief systems contradict each other, they cannot both be right. Listeners will learn to identify these differences when engaging with Jehovah’s Witnesses, Muslims, or Buddhists.
Defining terms is essential because reality does not work like a 'have it your way' menu. When discussing faith, using the same words without shared definitions leads to a breakdown in communication, similar to someone describing Egypt while calling it Canada. By establishing a clear dictionary of faith, you can better understand the nature of different worldviews and stand your ground when explaining the unique aspects of Christianity in a pluralistic world.
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