In two ways
I would prosume that the answer would be Emprical.
The philosophical theory closely related to empiricism is empiricist theory. Empiricism asserts that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience and observation of the external world. Empiricists believe that all knowledge is derived from perceptual experiences and empirical evidence.
A common belief is that God possesses knowledge of all things past, present, and future, known as omniscience. Additionally, God may have knowledge that is beyond human comprehension, such as the mysteries of creation and the afterlife.
Secular knowledge refers to knowledge that is not influenced by religious beliefs or doctrines. It encompasses information and understanding gained through scientific, philosophical, or academic pursuits that are separate from religious teachings.
Religions are not necessary. You should see no obstacles prevent you in your path of life. If anything hinders the thoughts of justice, love and humanity then such things (even if it's a religion) may be rooted out completely from the world. A religion's motive must be developing the friendship, love and moral among people not the partiality and sectional feelings. A religion should not act like a political party. The leaders of the religions are also human beings. They did not come from God. They read the religious books and preach. You can do this yourself. You need not join in a group and shrink yourself and get yourself separated from the outer world. One can study in any school or college to acquire the knowledge he/she needs for his/her better future. In the same way one can read any religious matters to acquire moral knowledge for a better life. Joining in something, behaving like political party members will cause only head-ache and unnecessary tensions.
acquire knowledge
Book symbolizes the knowledge we must acquire to be ready to tackle in this competitive world.
to acquire general knowledge
To learn.
By reading people can acquire knowldege
The past participle of acquire is acquired. Ex: She acquired a new wealth of knowledge on WikiAnswers
Some questions about knowledge include: How do we acquire knowledge? What is the difference between knowledge and belief? How do we determine if knowledge is reliable or accurate?
I acquire knowledge in my field of expertise through continuous learning, research, practical experience, and staying updated with the latest developments and trends in the industry.
what is your knowledge and experience assisting indigent persons
Humans acquire knowledge by Cells through their head touching their skull making them uncomfortable. otherwise making them flarbetical. (flarbetical- Is to be worried, or to feel wrong.)
Saraswati uses the swan as Her carrier. This indicates that one must acquire and apply knowledge with discrimination for the good of mankind. Knowledge that is dominated by ego can destroy the world.
Knowledge can be divided into a priori knowledge, which does not require observation of the world, and a posteriori or empirical knowledge, which collected by observing or interacting with the world.