He Shall Set You Free!
Robert Walker
John 18:36
In the survey taken in early 1991, interviewees were asked, "Do you agree strongly, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat, or disagree strongly with the following statement:
There is no such thing as absolute truth; different people can define truth in conflicting ways and still be correct."
Only 28% of the respondents expressed strong belief in "absolute truth," and more surprisingly, only 23 percent of born-again or evangelical Christians accepted this idea!
What a telling revelation! If more than 75 percent of the followers of Christ say nothing can be known for certain, does this indicate, as it seems, that they are not convinced that Jesus existed, that He is who He claimed to be, that His Word in authentic, that God created the heavens and earth, or that eternal life awaits the believer?
That's what the findings appear to mean. If there is no absolute truth, then by definition nothing can be said to be absolutely true.
To the majority, apparently, it's all relative. Nothing is certain. Might be. Might not be. Who knows for sure? Take your guess and hope for the best!
There has never been a more penetrating question ever asked than the question asked by Pontius Pilate two thousand years ago to Jesus Christ.
What is truth? Jesus had already said to His disciples Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free.
Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free. Men all over the world today are engage in searching for truth in ever realm of life.
Science is trying to discovery the truth of about the physical universe in which we live. Philosophy is trying to discover the truth about human existence.
Anthropology is trying to find the truth about orgin of life and man.
Psychologist are trying to find the truth about mind, actions, and reactions.
Physiology is trying to find the truth about human body. Toward the end of his life Buddha the great founder ...
Robert Walker
John 18:36
In the survey taken in early 1991, interviewees were asked, "Do you agree strongly, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat, or disagree strongly with the following statement:
There is no such thing as absolute truth; different people can define truth in conflicting ways and still be correct."
Only 28% of the respondents expressed strong belief in "absolute truth," and more surprisingly, only 23 percent of born-again or evangelical Christians accepted this idea!
What a telling revelation! If more than 75 percent of the followers of Christ say nothing can be known for certain, does this indicate, as it seems, that they are not convinced that Jesus existed, that He is who He claimed to be, that His Word in authentic, that God created the heavens and earth, or that eternal life awaits the believer?
That's what the findings appear to mean. If there is no absolute truth, then by definition nothing can be said to be absolutely true.
To the majority, apparently, it's all relative. Nothing is certain. Might be. Might not be. Who knows for sure? Take your guess and hope for the best!
There has never been a more penetrating question ever asked than the question asked by Pontius Pilate two thousand years ago to Jesus Christ.
What is truth? Jesus had already said to His disciples Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free.
Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free. Men all over the world today are engage in searching for truth in ever realm of life.
Science is trying to discovery the truth of about the physical universe in which we live. Philosophy is trying to discover the truth about human existence.
Anthropology is trying to find the truth about orgin of life and man.
Psychologist are trying to find the truth about mind, actions, and reactions.
Physiology is trying to find the truth about human body. Toward the end of his life Buddha the great founder ...
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