Quotes about Accurate
Science is simply common sense at its best - that is, rigidly accurate in observation, and merciless to fallacy in logic.
— Thomas Henry Huxley
Insanity is often the logic of an accurate mind overtaxed.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
After the LORD had spoken these words to Job, He said to Eliphaz the Temanite, “My wrath is kindled against you and your two friends. For you have not spoken about Me accurately, as My servant Job has.
— Job 42:7
The Teacher searched to find delightful sayings and to record accurate words of truth.
— Ecclesiastes 12:10
If we don't look at the context, we can easily come to all sorts of conclusions that don't align with what the Bible is actually saying. The Bible is an ancient book written across centuries, and we must use the minds God gave us to examine these claims against the Bible to see if they are true and accurate in the way they are presented.
— Dan Kimball
Truth proclaimed and lived out is a fiercely accurate weapon against evil.
— Lysa TerKeurst
While passion may induce some people to exaggerate, it may drive others to be all the more meticulous and accurate so as not to compromise the credibility of the message they wish to communicate. As you'll see, we think the authors of the Bible took this meticulous and accurate road.
— Norman Geisler
Nothing is so conducive to spiritual growth as this capacity for logical and accurate analysis of everything that happens to us.
— Marcus Aurelius
Worshiping Me well transforms you— changing you more and more into the one I designed you to be. Genuine worship requires that you know Me as I truly am. You cannot comprehend Me perfectly or completely, but you can strive to know Me accurately, as I am revealed in the Bible. By deepening your understanding of Me, you are transformed and I am glorified—in beautiful worship.
— Sarah Young
People's desire and ability to think — to process, gather, and study information to ensure they arrive at an accurate conclusion — has been greatly diminished.
— Rick Renner
At the heart of all great movements is a recovery of a simple Christology (essential conceptions of who Jesus is and what he does), yet one that accurately reflects the Jesus of New Testament faith—they are in a very literal sense Jesus movements.
— Alan Hirsch