Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Truth explained through one perspective

Truth is an absolute. When something is true, it is understood to be the way it is. Reality. Truth is the product of logic. Our constitution is based on “truths” we hold to be “self-evident”. Our system of government is reinforced by the rule of law. The law is founded on logic and truth. Truth is also similar to mathematics because it depends on logic. In other words, truth is what really is. Truth is not subjective but is actual reality. Many people believe they know or experience truth but actually only experience their own reality. The human brain is responsible for creating a reality for it’s host. Reality without the human brain is probably very different from what most people consider their reality. Human reality and truth are dependent on the brain to put matter and change into terms our senses can experience. Absolute truth and human reality are two different things. Human reality is dependent on so many variables that no two human realities are exactly the same. If truth is an absolute, then each of our different realities can only be a part of it. Truth must either be impossible or incomprehensible to the human mind. God therefore, is like truth. Both truth and god can be everything at once. Truth is also not temporal. We do not always love someone, and we don't always hate the same someone. One day yes, the next day no. Which is true. Only both. Truth is not reality, though they are often confused for one another. When people say “Speak your truth” they mean tell us what you see from your perspective. Personal truth, again, may be the complete or just a part of the absolute truth. Truth is stranger than fiction. We all know and have come to realize that our imaginations can not always out do reality. Sometimes the unimaginable happens: miracles. Truth or Dare, this exciting game helps to describe the value of truth and the difficulty of sharing it. Truth is something thought of as the opposite of secrecy or shame. “Truth be told”, this is a saying that implies a personal, intimate, relationship between truth and the teller. A sort of challenge that say “I know”. Historical truth is truth that has stood the test of time or that has been discovered after a period of time to be true. Although truth depends on logic and mathematics, it also can depend on creativity, imagination and courage. Because people see truth so differently, truth can be strengthened or discovered or renewed.

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