contradiction vs gospel

contradiction

noun
  • A statement that contradicts itself, i.e., a statement that claims that the same thing is true and that it is false at the same time and in the same senses of the terms. 

  • A logical inconsistency among two or more elements or propositions. 

  • The act of contradicting. 

  • A proposition that is false for all values of its propositional variables or Boolean atoms. 

gospel

noun
  • An account of those aspects of Jesus' life, generally written during the first several centuries of the Common Era. 

  • A message expected to have positive reception or effect, one promoted as offering important (or even infallible) guiding principles. 

  • The first section of the Christian New Testament scripture, comprising the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, concerned with the birth, ministry, passion, and resurrection of Jesus. 

  • That which is absolutely authoritative (definitive). 

  • Gospel music. 

  • The teaching of Divine grace as distinguished from the Law or Divine commandments. 

verb
  • To instruct in, declare, or communicate the gospel; to evangelise. 

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