“If the existence of truth or the ability to discover it is doubted, then little more can be gained from our senses or our reasoning. In contrast, knowledge and wisdom begin with an acknowledgement that truth exists. Biblically, it begins with a fear of God, or a recognition of His being as well as Jesus’ self-affirmation that He is the truth. Fighting against acceptance of reality’s existence and against truth leads to irrational beliefs if not a denial of one’s own existence. But if both truth and the ability to know truth are accepted, truth’s details can be worked out over time. We will approach truth and the whole of this series assuming that truth exists, and we can know it at least in part as doing otherwise leads to irrationality.”
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