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Within the Christian tradition, fundamentalism arose in the 19th century as an effort to push back against modern' readings of the Bible that suggested everything in the text wasn't true in some literal sense.
— Jay Parini
Both Jewish and Roman sources and traditions admit an empty tomb.
— Josh McDowell
When you find your definitions in God, you find the very purpose for which you were created. Put your hand into God's hand, know His absolutes, demonstrate His love, present His truth, and the message of redemption and transformation will take hold.
— Ravi Zacharias
I argue that the resurrection was not the Great Resuscitation. It was a total transformation. I just don't accept the black-and-white thinking that goes along with needing to regard the gospels are literally true.
— Jay Parini
The time has long since come for truth, transparency, and talks in every sector of society, including media, advertisement and entertainment. We can challenge each other, gain understanding, and create a more just, humane, and peaceful world.
— Bernice King
I feel safe in the midst of my enemies, for the truth is all powerful and will prevail.
— Sojourner Truth
Then I will speak upon the ashes.
— Sojourner Truth
All who eat swine's flesh are of the devil; and just as certain as he eats it, he will tell a lie in less than half an hour. If you eat a piece of pork, it will go crooked through you, and the Holy Ghost will not stay in you, but one or the other must leave the house pretty soon. The pork will be as crooked in you as ram's horns, and as great a nuisance as the hogs in the street.
— Sojourner Truth
Hypocrite reader — my fellow — my brother!
— St. Jerome
i can nourish myself on nothing but truth
— St. Therese of Lisieux
If there is something more excellent than the truth, then that is God; if not, then truth itself is God.
— St. Augustine
Because a thing is eloquently expressed it should not be taken to be as necessarily true; nor because it is uttered with stammering lips should it be supposed false.
— St. Augustine