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What does the Bible say about absolute truth?

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The Bible teaches that absolute truth is found in God's character and is essential for understanding moral accountability.

The concept of absolute truth is deeply rooted in Scripture, particularly through the character and attributes of God. For example, Exodus 34:6 describes God as merciful, gracious, and abundant in goodness and truth. This indicates that truth is not a subjective interpretation but is grounded in God's unchanging nature. As it stands, the idea that truth can be relative undermines the very basis of morality and our accountability before God, as seen in John 18:37 where Jesus claims to be a witness to the truth. Without absolute truth, the concept of judgment and moral accountability falls apart, suggesting that truth must be recognized as objective and definitive as per biblical teaching.
Scripture References: Exodus 34:6, John 18:37

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What Is Truth?
Darvin Pruitt · Aug 19, 2012
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