The Scriptual Truth is the fact of what has been written.
For example
Genesis 2:7
And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.
What part of "became a living soul" don't people understand? Soul is existance and the brain which is part of the body is needed for it.
1 Kings 17:22
And the LORD heard the voice of Elijah; and the soul of the child came into him again, and he revived.
You could say the existance came back to the child.
2006-09-04 22:29:31
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answered by Cyber 6
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The relationship between scriptural truth and the validity of that truth rests on two things: revelation and orientation.
The Divine proactively reveals truth to us in ways we can engage with, and we orientate ourselves either towards or away from that absolute Truth.
That absolute nature of truth is contained in the magnanimous books of wisdom that manifest in different cultures and social milieus.
The authenticity of that wisdom is practically measured by how much the individual is becoming detached from material life and attached to spiritual life.
To discuss further:-Sriman Sankarshan Das Adhikari (sda@backtohome.com)
2006-09-06 01:00:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The deep wisdom contained (often hidden) in the scriptures (sacred texts) of the various religions such as the Bible, the Bhagavad-Gita, and the Qu'ran.
2006-09-05 05:55:50
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answered by MBK 7
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Seek thyself.
2006-09-05 05:00:43
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answered by Bright 6
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secondhand(never actually from the "horse's mouth) .. speculations and psychobabble of admirers .. lol
2006-09-05 05:09:39
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answered by gmonkai 4
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