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What is Truth?

What is Truth? Morris W. R. Bailey Moose Jaw, Sask., Canada In a previous article, under the above out the far-reaching implications of this question which was asked by Pilate during the trial of Jesus. Since man is made free from the bondage of sin by the truth, and saved by belief of the truth, how important then is the answer to this question! What is truth? The basic principle suggested in the word "truth" occurs in various forms, and is defined by the dictionary in accordance with its grammatical use. There is the word, "true," which is used as an adjective such as when we speak of a true story, and which is defined as; "not false or erroneous; conformable to fact." Then we have the word, "truism," which is used as a noun, and defined as; "an undoubted or undisputed fact." Then we have the word "truth," also used as a noun, and among the definitions given to this word, are: "fact; conformity to fact." Other form

THE FALLACY OF THE “JEHOVAH WITNESS “

THE FALLACY OF THE “JEHOVAH WITNESS “ New world translation. Part 1 By Steve Carpenter  New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures New World TranslationLanguage193 languagesNT published1950Complete Bible published1961 The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures (NWT) is a translation of the Bible published by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society. The New Testament portion was released in 1950,as The New World Translation of the Christian Greek Scriptures, with the complete Bible released in 1961;it is used and distributed by Jehovah's Witnesses.,As of September 2020, the Watch Tower Society has published more than 220 million copies of the New World Translation in whole or in part in 193 languages., Though. Jehovahs witness, commentators have said a scholarly effort went into the translation, critics have described it as biased. As does not match the original languages at all. An extremely high use, Of replacement theology ,don't like what the scripture actually says

A Cappella

A Cappella More Evidence that the early Church did not use instrumental music By Randy Blackaby Christians are to be  peculiar  (special) people to God  (Titus 2:14; 1 Peter 2:9) . But other religious folks really view us as peculiar when they visit our worship services and notice that we don't use instrumental music. We simply sing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs. Such is viewed as strange, archaic, almost Amish-like in today's denominational world, where worship and instrumental music are deemed almost synonymous. Our best answer to those who question our practice is always a trip to the Scriptures, where the New Testament (the church's covenant) repeatedly tells us to sing. There is no command for, or example of, instrumental music in worship. Going to the Old Testament for commands and examples is misguided, because we don't live under the old covenant  (Hebrews 8:6-9:15) . That former covenant had not only instrumental music, but also animal sacrifices, incense