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Written by Paul Dean   
Monday, 28 July 2008
When people make truth claims or assertions in the realm of religion,
psychology, or even the social sciences, how do we know whether those claims or
assertions are right? Most of us would no doubt answer, “We must test those
claims in light of Scripture.” Certainly, those who would respond in that way
would be right. Yet, all too often, Christians hear a multitude of declarations
and simply take them at face value. The problem lies in the fact that we then
formulate a worldview that is at odds with the Scriptures without even realizing
it. We in turn make assertions that may or may not be true. At best, they are
true with no real authoritative support; at worst they are false. Either way, we
are rendered answerless if we are trying to lead someone to Christ. We may even
be made into errorists.

How do we know the truth about anything? The Bible does declare that all the
treasures of wisdom and knowledge are hidden in Christ (Co. 2:3). What does that
mean practically? On today’s edition of “Calling for Truth,” we’ll answer the
foregoing question through a bit of critical analysis of a common means of
teaching in the church.

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