It's grammatically correct (depending of course on the rest of the sentence) sure.
However it is an offense to rationality, history and reality unless the word ';true'; is preceded with a ';not';.Is it grammatically correct to use the word “Bible” and the word “True” in the same sentence?
Yes. Grammar refers to sentence structure and not the ideas a sentence conveys. The sentence ';Grim Jack has purple monkey's flying from his butt.'; is grammatically correct, but is not true.Is it grammatically correct to use the word “Bible” and the word “True” in the same sentence?
it's oxymoron
You would be a good politician for hire nowadays with this political correct crap
Sure, the bible is not true.
More correct than using the words ';alive'; and ';healthy'; in the same sentence.
Only in the same sense as it is used in the title of a certain Schwarzenegger + Curtis movie.
sometimes
yeah..The Bible is Truth. The Bible is true.
Those sentences are grammatically correct and they are truth!
There is a noun (Bible) and a verb (is) and an adjective (truth/true) so what is gramatically incorrect??
Why do you think the Bible is not true? E-mail me about this.
Yes it is, however Its only correct grammatically
Only if the word 'not' is involved as well.
';The BIBLE is NOT TRUE.'; For example.
nope. Sounds like an oxymoron to me
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