Subjective truth is opinion. Truth is absolute.
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Originally Posted by Praxeas
The Subjective Truth....
We live in a day and age where even Christians believe "what's truth for you may not be truth for me"...which makes God a rather subjective being. Is there an absolute truth?
And even more direct, on the subject of baptism, if baptism does not save how important is it to do it the way God wants it to be done Or does it matter?
Is there a right way to baptize or is that subjective? And if there was a right way in scriptures and a specific practice the early church went with...how important is that truth? Can you be saved and not have a love or desire to know the truth and obey it?
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Legalism has no pity on people. Legalism makes my opinion your burden, makes opinion your boundary, makes my opinion your obligation-Lucado
Some get spiritual because they see the light. Others because they feel the heat.Ray Wylie Hubbard
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