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Both the world of the believers, and the world of those who did not believe, "made sense". Those who had not accepted Jesus as the Christ could explain the folly, the unfortunate errors in judgement that had caused some to accept Him. And, those who had accepted Jesus could explain why the world had rejected Him. People in both worlds felt that they were correct, and each could produce their own set of proofs to substantiate their claims (67:6) Truth, however, depends not on who or how many believe in it. It was, of course, the view of the believers in Christ, that was, in fact, the correct - the only way - to view the world. It was reality
(67:7)
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