you will know, when you get into your soul, and search, and talk to God, If you had a child, or someone you loved more then anything, and you thought they were gonna die, then you would be talking to God from your soul,and your heart, begging him to save that person, thats when God shows you he is real, when you get down to the serious part of your heart, and want to be saved.
2006-12-04 12:47:55
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answered by theladylooking 4
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Truth is that which is both moral and reasonable, in almost every case. At time some things seemed unreasonable, but were, in fact, for the benefit of something. Planting a people or starting prophecy, foreshadowing, etc. If you are the truth, then the things you do benefit the peace of your household, the peace of your neighbor, and the peace of mankind.
2006-12-04 12:43:32
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answered by BigPappa 5
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The Spirit of truth, the Holy Spirit.
There is no truth from a philosophical point of view, only man's vanity.
2006-12-04 12:43:10
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answered by Anonymous
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By searching for the truth on your own, remaining skeptical, but not automatically dismissing your beliefs as false because they may sound ridiculous at the moment. You may find out later on that they really don't.
2006-12-04 12:43:21
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answered by Atlas 6
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If we believe it is okay to have slaves, that war is acceptable, that racist feelings are okay. That giving money to rich preachers gets you into heaven. That following pagan customs and beliefs that tell you to kill and hate. That promote lies all in the name of fun. That believe it is ok for some to die of starvation while others are to fat. That killing little animals for fun or pleasure is ok. Then your beliefs are not the truth. You are not pleaseing God or man.
2006-12-04 12:48:15
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answered by Ruth 6
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You can try to prove your belief to someone 'till you're blue in the face. The fact remains, however, that you are trying to Prove a Belief, but the true beauty of beliefs is that they don't require proof to be relevant to us, as long as we have faith in whatever it is we believe. That is not to say, however, that you should not try to prove your beliefs.
2006-12-04 12:53:45
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answered by look2him4heistrue 1
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That's funny. Pontius Pilate asked the same question of Jesus,just before he had him crucified.Apparently Pilate didn't know either.
2006-12-04 12:44:46
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answered by AngelsFan 6
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Philosophical or otherwise, there is one truth; if you don't know it, seek it out.
2006-12-04 12:45:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Belief is based on faith. If one has faith thier beliefs are truth. If one loses their faith it is easy to slide into disbelief.
2006-12-04 12:43:49
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answered by Ajak 1
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Its what you feel and what you believe its right. Its not our place to tell you if your right or wrong. You have feelings, you should know if what you are doing is right or not. If you still feel unsure about your feelings of heart, just ask God to help you understand your feelings and he will help you.
2006-12-04 12:45:17
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answered by George 4
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