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1 | How can the Bible be "objective" truth | Bible general Archive 1 | wak | 38258 | ||
No! I don't agree. If God were objective truth we wouldn't need faith, because we would "know". I "know' water is H2O, I have faith in God and his truths. I think your diluting the word "objective" and making it limp. People disagree on the existence of God because God is not an objective truth. Thus, faith. If God was an objective truth why would we need faith? |
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2 | How can the Bible be "objective" truth | Bible general Archive 1 | Lionstrong | 38413 | ||
Hi WAK, Faith and knowledge are not opposites. One can believe AND know the same thing. John 6:69 "We have believed and have come to know that You are the Holy One of God." In fact, one must know the Word of God, BEFORE one can believe it. Rom 10:13-17 Peace, Lionstrong |
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