Greg Koukl: Postmodernism, Truth, and the Bible
Greg Koukl of Stand to Reason answers the question, “Why is belief in the authority of the Bible necessary to claim a foundation for objective truth in postmodern culture?”
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you're failing to make the distinction between matters of fact and Truth. There are "t"ruths possibly, but I don't believe there are Truths. Now, is that a truth statement there itself? This leads to a complex epistemology – it has been responded to by Agamben and Foucault namely but it is easily googled – they'd write much more eloquently than I.
So what your saying is you don't need the Bible to come to Know God as a reality? you can come to know God through nature or Science or through a personal experience apart from the Bible? oh pardon me, you said truth, is God truth to you if you don't mind me asking?