What is Truth?
What is truth? It would seem to be an obvious conclusion. It is honesty, an absence of distortion of facts or feelings, a clear understanding of reality. This is Truth. Truth is absolute. This is what we know to be our reality. Yet for all of us, to some extent truth has been skewed by our own perceptions. It has been interpreted for us by family, friends, national beliefs, religions and environment. So truth, which is absolute, can be reframed or restated to insinuate a different conclusion. It can be distorted. It is hard to peel away the layers of distortion and arrive at what is real. Our minds are bombarded with information intended both to clarify and cloud truth. Truth for you may not hold the same meaning for me. I have different life experiences, different family, friends than you. So we may hear the same thing, or read the same words and come to a very different conclusion. What then can we do to arrive at actual truth? We must begin from the same point. We must agree on the factors that we will include in our pursuit. We must have the same evidence and agree that that evidence is honest and undistorted. In doing so, we may make a journey to learn what is truth and how it will sustain us as we traverse our lives together.
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