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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
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1 | Is this definition unbiblical? | Josh 10:12 | Hank | 6600 | ||
Where did the definition come from? (This is a rhetorical question and begs no answer.) | ||||||
2 | Is this definition unbiblical? | Josh 10:12 | Lionstrong | 6608 | ||
The source of the definition:...................................................................... As was said earlier, in our culture truth is relative. One hears the saying, "what's true for you may not be true for me." The bible doesn't look at truth that way. One of the verses shared, John 14:6, is a good verse on how Scripture uses the tern. If Jesus is the truth, then truth can not be relative, because Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever..................................................................................... .....................................................................................................................Actually the question asking whether my definition was unbiblical was not meant to be rhetorical. I was asking that if anyone thought the Scripture used the term truth contrary to this definition, let me know. |
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3 | Who's on first? | Josh 10:12 | kalos | 6610 | ||
Lionstrong: This is like asking "Who's on first?" You keep mentioning and asking questions about "the definition." Definition of what? What definition are you talking about? Since I can only determine what you mean by what you say, I do not see where you have even defined whatever it is you're talking about. |
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4 | Who's on first? | Josh 10:12 | Lionstrong | 6632 | ||
Look up the tree for my post dated 5/28 to find what's being talked about. It starts off, "Once one defines..." | ||||||