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RE: Is truth really truth?

in #life8 years ago (edited)

There are entire books of cases of near death experiences. Currently science ignores this because they are doing everything to deny an existence of a creator. (multiple universe theory, big bang theory, evolution...)

"The Book of the Damned" is an entire book on facts that scientists ignore.
But, you can't really blame the scientists; they were indoctrinated into a schooling system where their identity was wrapped into being right. And the science books, were what is right.

In three generations, our science books will be completely replaced, and the scientists then, may pick up one of our books and wonder, how could anyone ever believed such obvious fiction?


About God and Truth.

God cannot be proven or disproven. This is easy to show with set theory.
However, this does not mean that one cannot personally experience God.
And get to know God. This is a journey each person has to take by themselves.

Truth has three levels.

  1. Universal truth
  2. Objective truth
  3. Subjective truth

Subjective truth is quite malleable. It was ok to be gay back in Roman times, then it was a horrible sin, and now it is mostly ok again.
Objective truths are truths that many can agree upon. Where scientific truths should be (if they weren't ignoring other objective truths)
Universal truths are a weird one. One that you kinda have to get on your own.
Such as, in order to live, you have to let go of your life.
Most of the universal truths come in this seemingly paradoxical way.

Enjoy