How Do We Use Evidence? Part 1
How Do We Use Evidence? Part 1
1 Peter 3:15

Wednesday Evening Service, July 16, 2014
In Lesson 4, “Defending the Truth, Part 1,” we defined truth as “an observation we make about what is real.” Our observations can be expressed in statements called “propositions,” which can be judged true or false based on whether or not they correspond to reality. We do not make something true. Our task is merely to recognize what is true and what is not.
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