Sentences with phrase «infallible truth»

The phrase "infallible truth" means that something is completely true and cannot be wrong or mistaken. Full definition
If one says he believes in God because he believes the Bible is a monolith of infallible truth, we may wonder if his real faith is a God or in a statement about the Bible.
When Mr. Toynbee says, «The more I study the record the less of a fatalist I become,» he is speaking as one individual, but he expresses a judgment which is more and more finding support.19 Neither the fatalistic pessimism of Spengler nor the mechanistic optimism of Herbert Spencer, nor yet the confident assurance of Professor Sorokin that we can chart the future on the basis of a scientific formula represent infallible truth.20 We may believe one or the other of them.
These myths have been repeated so often that they are often perceived as infallible truths.
Both Catholic and Protestant accepted the Bible as the divine revelation of infallible truth.
This requires a holy and consecrated lifestyle that doesn't compromise the infallible truth of God's Word.
You are pretending that your childish beliefs in the myths of ancient goat - herders is infallible truth.
«How shall I know in a given case what I ought to do,» he can always turn to the Church which claims to possess the infallible truth of God and which therefore claims to speak with final authority on every moral situation.
He was charged with denying the inspiration of Scripture, denying that Jesus was the revealer of infallible truths, denying the bodily resurrection of Jesus by regarding it as myth, and undermining the authority of the papacy.
But the judge who realizes before listening to a case that all men [or women] are biased is more likely to make a conscientious effort at impartiality than one who believes that elevation to the bench makes him [or her] at once an organ of infallible truth.
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