Quotes about Certainty
One who claims to be a skeptic of one set of beliefs is actually a true believer in another set of beliefs." —PHILLIP E. JOHNSON
— Norman Geisler
Any denial of truth presupposes truth, so the existence of truth is inescapable.
— Norman Geisler
Truth is unchanging even though our beliefs about truth change. (When we began to believe the earth was round instead of flat, the truth about the earth didn't change, only our belief about the earth changed.)
— Norman Geisler
contrary beliefs are possible, but contrary truths are not possible. We can believe everything is true, but we cannot make everything true.
— Norman Geisler
All truth claims are absolute, narrow, and exclusive.
— Norman Geisler
All truths are absolute truths.
— Norman Geisler
contrary beliefs are possible, but contrary truths are not possible.
— Norman Geisler
But truth is not a subjective matter of taste—it's an objective matter of fact.
— Norman Geisler
Therefore, it takes a lot more faith to be a non-Christian than it does to be a Christian.
— Norman Geisler
One can only believe entirely, perhaps, in what one cannot see.
— Virginia Woolf
It was as true… as turnips is. It was as true… as taxes is. And nothing's truer than them.
— Charles Dickens
There never were greed and cunning in the world yet, that did not do too much, and overreach themselves. It is as certain as death.
— Charles Dickens