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What does the Bible say about truth and falsehood?

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The Bible asserts that truth is absolute and transcendent, while falsehood leads to destruction and confusion.

Scripture provides a clear distinction between truth and falsehood, indicating that truth is grounded in God's character and revelation, while falsehood brings confusion and condemnation. In John 8:32, Christ states, 'And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free,' suggesting that truth leads to liberation, while lies imprison individuals in sin and deception. This reality is vividly illustrated in the events leading up to Christ's crucifixion, where false witnesses failed to substantiate their claims against Him, reflecting their ultimate moral bankruptcy. As believers, understanding and upholding the truth is vital, as it shapes our faith and moral framework.
Scripture References: John 8:32, Proverbs 12:22

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