God"s truth - meaning and definition. What is God"s truth
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What (who) is God"s truth - definition

Truth to material; Truth to material(s)
  • [[Dakin Building]] with exterior skin of [[porcelain]] panels.

Truth (magazine)         
AMERICAN PUBLICATION OF THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES
Truth Magazine
Truth magazine was both a weekly magazine and a monthly reader published from 1881 until 1905 in the United States. Its subtitle was "The Brightest of Weeklies".
Substantial truth         
LEVEL OF TRUTH THAT MEANS THAT LEGAL DEFAMATION DIDN'T OCCUR
Substantial truth doctrine; Doctrine of substantial truth; Substantially true
Substantial truth is a legal doctrine affecting libel and slander laws in common law jurisdictions such as the United States or the United Kingdom.
Blood & Truth         
2019 VIDEO GAME
Blood and truth; Blood and Truth
Blood & Truth is a first-person shooter developed by London Studio and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It was released on May 28, 2019 for the PlayStation 4's virtual reality headset PlayStation VR.

Wikipedia

Truth to materials

Truth to materials is a tenet of modern architecture (as opposed to postmodern architecture), which holds that any material should be used where it is most appropriate and its nature should not be hidden. Concrete, therefore, should not be painted and the means of its construction should be celebrated by, for instance, not sanding away marks left by timber shuttering (béton brut). As another example, porcelain is infrequently used in the exterior facing of buildings, but one modern example is the Dakin Building, Brisbane, California; therefore, the porcelain panels of this building have been left uncovered by any paint or preservative.