A large percentage of people today have a naturalistic worldview and a relativistic morality. For them truth is perceptual and subjective rather than objective and absolute. Experience and observation determine whether something is true or false, and that renders a variable reality, which differs from person to person and culture to culture.
People's convictions range from absolute non belief to absolute belief with lack of belief somewhere in between the two poles. Here is a straight talk forum, candid opinions, inquiries into biblical thinking about today’s everything.
Showing posts with label unbelief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unbelief. Show all posts
Monday, October 21, 2013
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SPECTRUM OF BELIEF
Yes, No, Maybe
are words reflective of viewpoints on the spectrum of belief and unbelief. If
the spectrum is pictured as a linear indicator, then 'Yes' is dogmatic faith at one end, with 'Maybe' representative of uncertainty or doubt in the middle and at
the extreme other end stands 'No' which
conveys firm nonbelief.
The range is from Absolute Belief to Absolute Non Belief
with Lack of Belief somewhere in between the two poles.
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