Never Coming to a Knowledge of the Truth

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“always learning and never being able to come to a knowledge of the truth. Now as Jannes and Jambres opposed Moses, so also these oppose the truth, men being depraved in mind, disqualified regarding the faith.” (2 Timothy 3:7-8 Berean Literal Bible)

Animals learn in the same pragmatic way, but this familiarity is limited to the natural senses. It’s more of an opinion than knowledge. When we can directly observe and test, pragmatism yields working products. When we can’t directly observe and test, pragmatism yields opinions. It works for making cell phones we can test and verify. It doesn’t immediately warn us of all the possible dangers and problems those cell phones may cause in the future. It doesn’t work for knowing how the universe came into existence.
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