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How do we know general revelation is true?

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General revelation is affirmed in Scripture as a manifestation of God's existence and attributes through creation.

The truth of general revelation is supported by Scripture, particularly in Romans 1:20, which asserts that the invisible qualities of God can be clearly seen in creation. This implies that every person, when observing the world, is capable of perceiving God’s power and divine nature. The psalmist also emphasizes in Psalm 19 that creation is a constant declaration of God's handiwork, making it inexcusable for humanity to deny His existence. This universal witness confirms the reality of general revelation in the minds of all men.
Scripture References: Romans 1:20, Psalm 19:1

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