1 Timothy 4:7
But refuse profane and old wives' fables, and exercise thyself rather unto godliness.
1 Timothy 1:4
nor give heed to fables and endless genealogies, which generate questions other than that the edification of God is by faith.
2 Timothy 2:16
But avoid profane and vain wordiness, for it will develop into ungodliness.
Hebrews 5:14
But strong food belongs to those that are perfect, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil.
Acts 24:16
And for this reason do I exercise myself to have always a conscience void of offense toward God and toward men.
1 Timothy 2:10
but with good works (as becomes women professing godliness).
1 Timothy 3:16
And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.
1 Timothy 6:11
But thou, O man of God, flee these things and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, charity, tolerance, meekness.
1 Timothy 6:20
O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, turn away from profane voices and vain things and arguments in the vain name of science,
2 Timothy 2:23
But foolish and unwise questions refuse, knowing that they do beget contentions.
2 Timothy 3:12
And all that desire to live godly in Christ Jesus shall also suffer persecution.
2 Timothy 4:4
and thus they shall turn away their ears from the truth and shall return unto fables.
Titus 1:14
not giving heed to Jewish fables and commandments of men, that turn from the truth.
Titus 2:12
teaching us that denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live temperately, righteously, and godly in this present world;
Titus 3:9
But avoid foolish questions and genealogies and contentions and debates concerning the law, for they are unprofitable and vain.
2 Peter 1:5-8
Ye also, giving all diligence to the same, show forth virtue in your faith; and in virtue, knowledge;