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Rating: 13 point(s) | Read and rate text individuallyTruth rises above mere consideration of good and evil and becomes something more than the sum of its parts.
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| First text | on Apr 12th 2000, 12:30:50 wrote Andrew Mutandi about truth |
| Latest text | on Aug 3rd 2008, 16:41:05 wrote yvonne about truth |
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on Sep 11th 2007, 18:33:14 wrote
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on May 30th 2007, 14:40:00 wrote |
Truth rises above mere consideration of good and evil and becomes something more than the sum of its parts.
Truth can be a strange and wonderous beast that is not for the feint hearted. In Australia we currently have a government which dramatically manipulates the truth of many situations to try and stay in power. It is currently dening the existance of a generation of Australian Aboriginal children that were forcibly taken from their parents by the government from the the 1920s to the 1970s in an attempt to assimilate them into the white population
It is hard to believe that someone is telling the truth when you are quite sure that if you were in his place you would lie.
The honest truth of today will become the terrible lie of tomorrow.
Contrary to popular thought, truth is absolute, not relative.
Just because someone believes something is true doesn't make it true.
At one time, the civilised world believed that the earth was flat. But this did not succeed in unrounding the planet by a single millimeter.
If a billion people are making a mistake...it's still a mistake.
Therefore, truth is not something we believe.
Truth is something we discover.
»If truth is stranger than fiction, this is because fiction is obliged to stick to the possibilities and truth isn't« (Mark Twain, bless him).
The truth the historian in any age finds in the past becomes part of our literary treasure. Inevitably the historian is torn between his efforts to create anew what he sees was really there and the urgent, shifting demands of the living audience. His motto could be St. Augustine´s »Credo quia impossibilia« »I believe because it is impossible.« At his best he remains a wrestler with the angel.
(Daniel J. Boorstin)
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