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Because religious truth is of God, and the others are of man. God is absolute, man is faulty at best. You need to be able to differenciate between these, and not mix the truths and faults.
Because religious truth is of God, and the others are of man. God is absolute, man is faulty at best. You need to be able to differenciate between these, and not mix the truths and faults.
Truth Magazine - religious magazine - was created in 1956.
The difference is that scientific 'truth' changes with every new discovery, while religious 'truth' remains unchanging. Scientific truth is based on proven facts and figures and experiments Religious truth is based on beliefs - faith, hope and love
The church teaches that there can be no conflict between religious, scientific, and historical truths because they all ultimately seek to uncover different aspects of truth. While religion explores spiritual truths, science investigates the natural world, and history examines past events, they are not mutually exclusive and can coexist harmoniously to offer a more comprehensive understanding of the world. This perspective promotes a holistic approach to knowledge and encourages individuals to seek truth in various forms.
The Catholic Church still considers heresy to be an adherence to a religious opinion contrary to Church dogma. It is denial of revealed truth by a baptized member of the Roman Catholic Church. An example of heresy would be to proclaim that Christ is not God.
The motto is commonly trimmed to the single word "Veritas", Latin for "Truth".But in fact the full official motto is the longer, "Veritas christo et ecclesiae," that is, "Truth for Christ and the church". The motto dates from 1692 and reflects the university's religious roots.
they may possessess some truth but not all Jesus is the truth and the truth is in His word
Church of England, some Catholic, Jewish. Most colonists didn't attend church and were not that religious. We only think they were. Actually the Purtains weren't nearly as religious as we have made them out to be. There is no hard statistics on attendance, but the tax rolls compute the number of people who belonged to a church. An example is in 1649 better than half of adult males didn't belong to any local church. In Salem by 1680 only 17% of adult males belonged to a church. The truth is that Americans in the 17th century were far too busy breaking land and building homes to go to church.
Church of England, some Catholic, Jewish. Most colonists didn't attend church and were not that religious. We only think they were. Actually the Purtains weren't nearly as religious as we have made them out to be. There is no hard statistics on attendance, but the tax rolls compute the number of people who belonged to a church. An example is in 1649 better than half of adult males didn't belong to any local church. In Salem by 1680 only 17% of adult males belonged to a church. The truth is that Americans in the 17th century were far too busy breaking land and building homes to go to church.