In this video, I take you into the heart of a question that almost no worldview—religious or secular—wants to touch head-on: What is truth? And what actually grounds it? We hear a lot of talk today about “my truth,” “your truth,” or how truth is just a social construct. But if truth, logic, and meaning are real—and not just mental projections—then we have to ask: What makes them possible in the first place? That’s not a throwaway question. That’s a metaphysical bomb waiting to go off. This isn’t your typical argument for God. I’m not appealing to design or causality or religious experience. I’m arguing that if you can even think, reason, or say anything is true—you’re already standing on borrowed metaphysical ground. And every system that denies God ends up having to secretly rely on Him just to form a coherent sentence. This is the Transcendental Argument for God (TAG)—but not the dry, textbook version. I’m rebuilding it from the ground up, and showing why only the Christian God—specifically the Trinitarian God—makes truth, knowledge, and being actually possible. If you’ve ever wondered: Why does logic work? How can we even know anything at all? Isn’t this just circular reasoning? Why can’t Allah, or Brahman, or some cosmic force ground meaning? Then this video is going to walk you through those questions step by step—from metaphysics to mind to meaning. I’ll also explain my own model of Trinitarian metaphysical ontology, where God isn’t just a being—He is Being Itself, structured in a way that mirrors how we think, know, and relate. Father, Son, and Spirit aren’t just religious terms—they’re the metaphysical keys to understanding how the world actually works. The Father is the source—pure act of being. The Son is the Logos—intelligibility, the Word through whom all things were made. The Spirit is love, unity, and the personal act of knowing that makes knowledge possible. Without this structure, you don’t get meaning. You don’t get truth. You don’t even get the tools to object. I also respond to objections like: “Isn’t this circular reasoning?” “Why Christianity and not some other religion?” “Can’t we just say logic is a brute fact?” “Isn’t this all philosophical wordplay?” Spoiler: it’s not. And if you follow this through to the end, you’ll see why every other worldview eventually eats itself alive. Because the secular frame assumes meaning without being able to explain it. It borrows metaphysical capital without paying it back. And the only system that can carry that weight—without collapsing—is the one that starts with a God who is Being, Relation, and Truth Himself. If this video challenged your thinking, made something click, or gave you a new way to see your faith (or your doubt), subscribe and stick around. This is just the beginning. I’m building a full content arc unpacking: The nature of being The analogy of truth Mystical experience Quantum metaphysics Sacred geometry Consciousness and the soul Why Christianity isn't a myth—it’s the metaphysical skeleton key 0:00-2:30 Intro 2;31-3:12 Series Recap 3:13-4:29 Other Worldviews are Stolen 4:30-8:55 The Importance of Analogy 8:56-14:00 The Importance of The Transcendentals 14:01-17:45 The Analogy of Being 17:46-23:45 The Transcendental Argument 23:46-26:58 Why Does It Have To Be the Christian God 26:58-28:00 Conclusion and What Comes Next