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BIBLE IS NOT ENOUGH

Definition of bible

1capitalized, religion
a: the sacred scriptures of Christians comprising the Old Testament and the New Testament
b: the sacred scriptures of some other religion (such as Judaism)

2obsolete : BOOK

3capitalized, religion : a copy or an edition of the Biblegave each of her grandchildren a Bible

4: a publication that is preeminent especially in authoritativeness or wide readershipthe


fisherman's biblethe bible of the entertainment industry.

3 Scientific Facts You Never Knew Were in the Bible

 Gravity. Job 26:7. He spreads out the northern skies over empty space; he suspends the earth
over nothing. ...
 Water Cycle. Job 26:8. He wraps up the waters in his clouds, yet the clouds do not burst under
their weight. ...
 The Earth's Core. Job 28: 5.
https://carta.fiu.edu/gsc-creative/2016/04/12/3-scientific-facts-you-never-knew-were-in-the-bible/

How true is Bible?


The Bible is a true story but not always factual. The truth of the Bible doesn't come from the facts of
the stories, but rather from the spiritual meaning of those stories. Nob 14, 2012
https://blogs.efca.org/strands-of-thought/posts/the-bible-a-true-story-but-not-factual

Is there a universal truth?


Universality about truth

A truth is considered to be universal if it is logically valid in and also beyond all times and places.
Hence a universal truth is considered logically to transcend the state of the physical universe, whose
order is derived from such truths.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universality_(philosophy)

In general, absolute truth is whatever is always valid, regardless of parameters or context. The
absolute in the term connotes one or more of: a quality of truth that cannot be exceeded; complete truth;
unvarying and permanent truth.

What is an example of absolute truth?

The Big Mix-Up: Absolute and Relative Truth

The color of the bird is an example of an absolute truth. To say that something is absolutely true means that it is
independently true for all people, even if they do not know it or recognize it to be true. The opposite of absolute truth
is relative truth.Mar 12, 2014
https://natashacrain.com/what-is-the-difference-between-absolute-and-relative-truth/
How do you know that there is an absolute truth?
Absolute truth is something that is true at all times and in all places. It is something that is always true
no matter what the circumstances. It is a fact that cannot be changed. For example, there are no round
squares.

Which philosopher said truth is relative?


“Man is the measure of all things: both of things that are, and of things that are not,” says Protagoras in
Plato's book aptly called Protagoras.May 30, 2020

What is the definition of relative truth quizlet?


What is the definition of relative truth? Something that is not necessarily true for all people, in all
places, and at all times.
https://quizlet.com/326618146/271-lesson-absolutism-flash-cards/

Is reality absolute or relative?


Absolute truth and reality would be everything – and also unknown to us. Therefore, falling outside of our
scope of reality or ability to perceive and know, except as a conceptual imaginative creation, an ideal.
Within our perception of reality, Truth is relative. Reality is relative.

https://consciousnessliberty.com/truth-is-relative-reality-is-relative/

What are the different types of truth?

 Objective Truth is what exists and can be proved in this physicality.


(The sun moves across the sky each day.)
 Normative Truth is what we, as a group, agree is true. (English
speakers agreed to use the word day to name that time when the sky is
lit by the sun.)
 Subjective Truth is how the individual sees or experiences the world.
(Today is a good day for me.)
 Complex Truth recognizes the validity of all those truths and allows
you to focus on the one is most useful at any given time. (The sun is
up; the day is bright. Today is a good day for MOM, so let’s take
advantage of that and ask for ice cream for dinner.)

What is a person according to Boethius?


In one of the Theological Tractates, Boethius wrote ' we have found the definition of
Person, viz: “The individual substance of a rational nature”'. He justifies the definition
partly by a consideration of Latin and Greek etymologies and partly by stating 'what
Person cannot be affirmed of'.
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/philosophy/article/abs/definition-of-person/
FC5303FED961CDC1B254BD1923A5B940

According to Locke, a person is. “a thinking intelligent being, that has reason and reflection, and
can consider. it self as it self, the same thinking thing in different times and places; which. it
does only by that consciousness, which is inseparable from thinking, and as.
chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www3.nd.edu/~jspeaks/courses/2006-
7/20208/locke-personal-identity.pdf

What does a person consist of?


Chemically, the human body consists mainly of water and of organic compounds—
i.e., lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. Water is found in the
extracellular fluids of the body (the blood plasma, the lymph, and the interstitial fluid)
and within the cells themselves.Ago 30, 2022
https://www.britannica.com/science/human-body

What part of the body is the soul?


The soul or atman, credited with the ability to enliven the body, was located by ancient
anatomists and philosophers in the lungs or heart, in the pineal gland (Descartes),
and generally in the brain.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3115284/

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