Da’ T.R.U.T.H. has been working hard to bring his supporters new music. In 2015, T.R.U.T.H. announced that his eighth studio album, ‘It’s Complicated,’ is coming soon.
The Christian hip-hop legend recently said that the past year has led him to think about life, faith, and religion. He then posted some tweets that were very interesting, to say the least. Could this have something to do with his forthcoming project?
Is it dangerous to be exclusive? Can we know what the truth is?
— Da' T.R.U.T.H. (@truthonduty) March 9, 2016
Christian apologist and author, Dr. Ravi Zacharias, chimed in on the topics.
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We’ve reached out to Da’ T.R.U.T.H. for further comment. Stay tuned!
What are your thoughts on this discussion?
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Obviously not an actual discussion but a clever way to get people talking about his forthcoming album. The lyrics that he tweeted definitely provoke thought and intrigue. I’m excited! Ready for this album!
THIS.
I think he’s ask valid healthy questions. Hopefully Ravi can point datruth to the truth. We all have questions, we just don’t all have a platform like theirs. The fact that chh rappers are dropping like flies from the faith may raise eyebrows and concerns from the chh community. But when concern comes, just simply pray God teaches chh rappers Himself.
Definitely a marketing ploy for forthcoming album, but a good one, because it addresses many questions that people struggle with
To be honest, and I mean no disrespect because I agree, to struggle with these questions is good because it should give you fuel to find answers from God Himself. Seek Him because He has every answer anyone needs, even Da Truth. Personally, the more I learn about the world, the more real God is to me and the more thankful I am to Christ for what He’s done in my life. No other religion, sect, book, opinion or whatever can dismiss the fact that Christ died and rose again. Every religious leader is dead in the grave, my God is alive and well.
I wonder if he is asking the question himself, like in the position of Asaiah Ziv via social networks. Ziv fell from the faith, but promoted his upcoming album with questions as well.