Critics often point to contradictions and discrepancies within The Bible as evidence of its lack of truthfulness. For example, differing accounts of the same events, such as the resurrection of Jesus, raise questions about consistency. Additionally, historical and scientific inaccuracies, such as the creation narrative in Genesis versus established scientific understanding, are cited as challenges to its veracity. Furthermore, the influence of cultural and historical context on the texts suggests that they may reflect the beliefs and practices of their time rather than absolute truths.
Each person must decide for themselves what is truthful. So, while it is truthful to one of Jehovah's Witnesses, it would not be truthful to a person practicing a different faith, because that person would think what he/she believes is truthful. To determine whether or not a person would find out if Jehovah's Witnesses are truthful, one would have to first decide if belief in God is truthful, then would have to be convinced the Bible is the word of God, and then would have to examine the Bible to see if what Jehovah's Witnesses teach is from the Bible. People who have taken those steps have either agreed or disagreed with the interpretation of Jehovah's Witnesses.
One Bible verse that emphasizes the importance of being truthful is Proverbs 12:22, which says, "The Lord detests lying lips, but he delights in people who are trustworthy." This verse highlights the value of honesty and integrity in the eyes of God.
No translation is 100% inerrant, but any modern translation is fairly close to the original manuscript.
by doing the right thing and respecting your elders .... being truthful at all times
You can complain to the network on which it airs or to the FCC.
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The word "truth" appears 127 times in the NIV Bible. If you search for word variants (e.g. truths, truthful, etc.) then the count will be slightly higher.
More truthful and most truthful, respectively.
No, it is not an adverb. Truthful is an adjective, and the adverb form is "truthfully."
"you are not truthful"
yes it is truthful.
More truthful