Religious Truth Vs. Scientific Truth In The Bible

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Reality is the hard core truth that we have to wake up and face every day. Facts, and using our five senses are a couple of ways to prove something is real. Some people like to use facts because you can prove whatever it is you are saying. Other people like to use their five senses such as seeing and touching to help them realize that this is reality and the truth. Truth is the facts that come from reality. Religious truth comes from the Bible that is produced by God while Scientific truth is produced by a man that have conducted some experiments.
I do believe in a “higher being”! My “higher being” that I believe in is God! The higher being for me represents hope and positivity. God is also a leader for me while the Bible helps me live my …show more content…

I strongly believe that God created humans and everything else in the world, “And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepy upon the earth.” Genesis 1:26 The book Genesis is the first book in the Bible and it explains everything God did within the seven days. God created the earth on the first day and he created his first human being within the fifth …show more content…

This means that people should treat people the way they want to be treated, be patient, be kind, be humble, and to also live by the 10 commandments.The Bible and the 10 Commandments is how people “ought” to live. The 10 Commandments tells the Christians or any other follower of Jesus how to live, how to treat people, and to remind people about keeping the sabbath day holy! My attitude is to not judge and to keep an open mind. The people within my church are of habit. There are not too open to individuals of other faiths. They act as if the religion they are in is the best and that no one who is not in this religion is blinded. I have some family members that are of the same faith. My mom and I switched faiths when I was younger and the reason was that we felt really strongly about Saturday being the seventh day, therefore the Sabbath day. The rest of my family is either Baptist or Methodist because that's how they were all brought