The Inseparability of Religious Truth and Belief: An Epistemological Inquiry
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https://doi.org/10.53469/jssh.2025.7(11).13Keywords:
Religious truth, belief systems, comparative religion, religious doctrines, mythsAbstract
Before we go to explain what determines the problem of religious truth we have to understand what religious truth is. The most universal concept of religion that holds true in every case is the inseparable nature of truth and religious belief. Each religion views itself as the only path to truth. Religious truth, therefore, is never relative, always absolute. A question arises that what are religious truths. The fundamental truths are: 1. The Bible is the inspired words of God. 2. There is one God. 3. The Lord Jesus is fully God. 4. The Fall of Mankind. 5. Thesalvationof Mankind. 6. The ordinances of the Church. 7. The Baptism of the Holy spirit. 8. The initial Physical Evidence of the Baptism is the Holy Spirit.
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