Quotes about Truth
Truth is transcultural; if something is true, it is true for all people, in all places, at all times (2+2=4 for everyone, everywhere, at every time).
— Norman Geisler
skeptics are caught in a dilemma. If they say history cannot be known, then they lose the ability to say evolution is true and Christianity is false. If they admit history can be known, then they must deal with the multiple lines of historical evidence for creation and Christianity.
— Norman Geisler
I confess to your Charity that I have learned to yield this respect and honour only to the canonical books of Scripture: of these alone do I most firmly believe that the authors were completely free from error. And if in these writings I am perplexed by anything which appears to me opposed to truth, I do not hesitate to suppose that either the manuscript is faulty, or the translator has not caught the meaning of what was said, or I myself have failed to understand it (Ibid., 82.1.3).
— Norman Geisler
when truth goes, the authority of the gospel is undermined, because the gospel tells us all about the Truth.
— Norman Geisler
Augustine was right when he said that we love the truth when it enlightens us, but we hate it when it convicts us. Maybe we can't handle the truth. In
— Norman Geisler
we humans have a fatal tendency to try to adjust the truth to fit our desires rather than adjusting our desires to fit the truth. But
— Norman Geisler
Truth is unchanging even though our beliefs about truth change. (When we began to believe the earth was round instead of flat, the truth about the earth didn't change, only our belief about the earth changed.)
— Norman Geisler
contrary beliefs are possible, but contrary truths are not possible. We can believe everything is true, but we cannot make everything true.
— Norman Geisler
We can know what we know about God because thought applies to reality. In that context, knowledge is possible. If thought does not apply to reality, then we can know nothing. Logic is a necessary presupposition of all thought. Without logic (the laws of thought), we can't even think
— Norman Geisler
All truth claims are absolute, narrow, and exclusive.
— Norman Geisler
All truths are absolute truths.
— Norman Geisler
contrary beliefs are possible, but contrary truths are not possible.
— Norman Geisler