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Faith and Facts: The Complex Dance of Objective Truth in Religion

Chris Herbolsheimer
Posted 1/5/24

In the realm of religion, the concept of objective truth often becomes as complex and layered as the beliefs and traditions that define various faiths. Objective truth, in its purest form, refers to something that is true regardless of personal beliefs, biases, or perspectives – a universal constant, if you will. But here's the kicker: when you bring this idea into the religious sphere, things get a lot more complicated.

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