Sentences with phrase «infallible source»

The phrase "infallible source" means a source or person that can't make mistakes or be wrong. Full definition
America — with its history of slavery, misogyny, genocide, and corruption — is worshipped as a sort of infallible source of «Christian» values, the Founding Fathers elevated to the level of deities.
For that to change, they might well have recourse to Thomas Frank» not as a source of political wisdom but as a near - infallible source of error.
The Maudoodi school, on the other hand, accepts only the Qur» an and the Hadith as the infallible sources of law and does not regard the decisions of the medieval jurists as binding in all cases.
The theologian, it is true, has had to surrender any claim to an infallible source of divine revelation, but the scientist has had to learn to resist the temptation of thinking that that is exactly what he has stumbled upon.
But the New Testament appeared strongly to support it, particularly in the way it had been traditionally interpreted, and as long as the Bible could be regarded as an infallible source of truth, then that settled the matter.
However, the Bible is not to be regarded as an arbitrary dictator of dogma, nor as an infallible source of truth either in religion or any other area.
The process by which people lost their faith in the Bible as an infallible source of knowledge is thus a complex one, stretching over some two centuries.
That's why we need to keep going back to the infallible source together, and not rest content with any person's interpretation, not even necessarily our own.
Ove Hoegh - Guldberg was truly obnoxious, and while I expected no less of him, it was a real eye - opener for my wife and son to see just how flimsy their whole case is, and how reliant on the standard rhetoric of the quoting the IPCC as some infallible source.
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