What truth?
2007-08-17 09:43:28
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I do, because I've found truth.
It took me over 3 years of searching through different religious systems and philosophies before I came to find the truth.
I was speaking with a muslim lady one time and she said something about what she believed happened after a person dies, and she made a big deal about denying Jesus.
I then looked at other places and at other religions and found that they all denied Jesus. I started asking mself... just who is this Jesus... Really?!!!
That is how I was lead to the truth. It was quite interesting when I found a quote of Jesus. "Jesus said to him, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but through Me."
2007-08-17 09:46:38
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answer #2
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answered by dooltaz 4
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You betcha!
THE Bible is unlike any other book—it contains loving instruction from God. (1Â Thessalonians 2:13) If you apply what the Bible teaches, you will benefit greatly. You will increase your love for God and will draw close to him, the Giver of “every good gift and every perfect present.” (James 1:17) You will come to know how to approach him in prayer. During times of trouble, you can experience God’s help. If you harmonize your life with the standards set out in the Bible, God will give you everlasting life.—Romans 6:23.
The Bible contains truths that give enlightenment. Those who gain Bible knowledge are liberated from the misconceptions that dominate the lives of millions. For example, knowing the truth about what happens after we die frees us from fear that the dead can harm us or that our dead relatives and friends are suffering. (Ezekiel 18:4) The Bible’s teaching of the resurrection gives comfort to those who have lost loved ones in death. (John 11:25) Knowing the truth about wicked angels alerts us to the dangers of spiritism and helps us to understand why there is so much trouble on earth.
2007-08-17 10:59:24
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answered by Wisdom 6
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I know the truth is 'out there'. We simply have to discern between truth (God's word), an the deviations to it that presently in USA (and probabbly the world, DO EXIST.
2007-08-17 11:33:59
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answered by jefferyspringer57@sbcglobal.net 7
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The truth was written, needs to be studied, not just read.
Examined, not just skimmed over. It is in there, Gods word.
It is. It makes sense. Pray on it, if you have an open heart.
Just pray that the truth be revealed to you.
2007-08-17 09:44:02
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answered by sassinya 6
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No. It's right here in our midst, and we see it wherever we look. You don't have to seek God (the Truth) - He's seeking you, and all you have to do is respond. That is what is unique about the Christian faith. Others may search all their lives and not realise the truth.
2007-08-17 10:11:53
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answered by Malcolm 3
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No - I believe the truth is in here (inside yourself).
2007-08-17 09:44:29
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answered by Anonymous
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There are enormous numbers of "truths" out there. Just pick the one that fits most comfortably.
2007-08-17 09:44:11
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Spontaneous combustion, Scully.
2007-08-17 10:16:04
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answered by Iron Serpent 4
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The truth is out there.
The trick is being able to see it.
2007-08-17 09:46:19
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answered by Phoenix Quill 7
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