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I don't think it says that in The Bible. It's a Benjamin Franklin quote.

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Q: Where in the Holy Bible does it say believe half of what you see and none of what you hear?
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Where in the Bible it say 'believe none of what you hear and half of what you see'?

That quote is not in the Bible; it is usually attributed to Benjamin Franklin.


Who said believe half of what you see and none of what you hear?

Benjamin Franklin, and he said. "Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see.


Do you have to wear something holy while praying the bible?

no you dont need to No. God will hear you regardless of what you wear.


Who said believe none of what you hear and half of what you see?

Benjamin Franklin.


Who said the quote believe half of what you see and none of what you hear?

Benjamin Franklin


What is the meaning of Believe only half of what you see and nothing that you hear?

It needs no answer, it is exactly what it is. But if you do need an answer all you have to do is think about it. What you see with your own eyes sometimes is not exactly what is happening ,but, what you "think" is happening, so, believe half of that. As for the other half of the question, believe nothing of what you hear because it is gossip, plain and simple.


What do you hear in a mandir?

Hindus hear chanting of holy Namas in mandir.


Is Obama send his troops out in 16 months?

Rule number 1: Don't believe anything you hear. Rule number 2: Believe only half of what you see.


Believe half of what you see and nothing of what you hear What does this mean for you?

It means that everything is not always black and white.U can not always go by what u see.And dont believe everything u hear cos not every one tells the trued all the time.


What holy book is used for the Orthodox Church?

There are two: 1) The Holy Bible, and 2) The Holy Tradition. The Orthodox Church views the Holy Bible as being very important, and equal with the Holy Tradition (ie. the unwritten and oral traditions of Jesus Christ and the Church). The Holy Scriptures are a collection of Books of the New Testament that came out of the Holy Tradition of the Early Christian Church. The Bible did not just appear out of thin air, it was revealed by God and later put together by the holy Fathers of the Orthodox Church. At the time when Jesus Christ established His Church in Jerusalem in 33 AD, there was no Bible. There were only the Old Testament scriptures. So for the first few centuries of its existence, the Church had no New Testament Scriptures at all, and for at least the first 500 years, there was no printed Bible as we have today. Most people could not even read or write and there was certainly no printing press at that time. The people would hear the Scriptures and hold the traditions they were taught by the priests and bishops at that time (2 Thess 2:15). Christ says, "blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it" (Luke 11:28).


Where is the verse in the Bible - he will not cause you hear bad news?

not in the bible


How do you find out if your boyfriend is talking about you behind your back?

all i can say is believe half of what you see and NONE of what you hear. it might come in handy.