sethbarnes Nov 11, 2010 7:00 PM

Is all truth God's truth?

I like Richard Rohr. He's written some amazing stuff. His insights have helped me. But Rohr says some things that are provocative. He quotes nonChrist...

Subscribe


I like Richard Rohr. He's written some amazing stuff. His insights have helped me. But Rohr says some things that are provocative. He quotes nonChristians. When he sees something in another religion that is true, he'll use it to make a point.

So I received an email from someone who thinks this is a bad idea. They say that if you reference a person whose belief system is opposed to yours, then you've aligned yourself with that person. If the person quotes a New Ager, for example, then their credibility is suspect.

It got me thinking. Here's my question: If someone whose philosophy is very different than mine says something that is true, does that make the truth they've spoken any less true?

For example, let's say a Buddhist friend of mine said, "We men are conflicted and need peace. Generally speaking, we should build our lives around the things that bring us peace." Does the fact that he's a Buddhist invalidate what he says?

In court a judge will disallow the testimony of a person whose credibility is questionable. What about questions of faith - if a person's credibility is questionable, but they say something that is true, is the truth they spoke any less true?

In short, is all truth God's truth?

Comments


Comment created and will be displayed once approved.

Related Blogs

Rude people & the grace imperative

Rude people & the grace imperative

I've got a public job. I put myself out there as a three-dimensional human being...

By sethbarnes
"I don't like my Jesus"

"I don't like my Jesus"

John Hearn led a group of world racers that Karen and I coached. When we'd rende...

By sethbarnes
Please don't live your life like this

Please don't live your life like this

I love this short video - it's the theme of my blog. How do you respond? How ...

By sethbarnes

Related Races (3)

Expedition | Route 1 | August 2026

Expedition | Route 1 | August 2026

Central America + Indonesia | Semesters | August 2026

Central America + Indonesia | Semesters | August 2026

Latin America | Semesters | January 2027

Latin America | Semesters | January 2027

Next article

The link between discipling and missions

AI Generated Content

Here's a suggested caption you can copy and tweak.