Sounds like a loop hole, ey? But think about it. Our sciences, technologies, decisions, etc. are produced mainly by rational thinking, that is, thinking logically and properly producing information with reason to what we believe is or is not right. Notice that there is the the word "Believe" in my definition. This means what we accept to be true AND logical... is what we believe to be true and logical. So, rational thinking comes from what we believe, PLUS proofs, such as experimentation, and research. But is what we discover really what is? Can the truth be so easily defined by what we see, hear, touch, taste, smell, and THINK? Wouldn't this lead more to a truth of what we THINK is, rather that WHAT is? Is it not true that "what is... is?" I leave you, dear people, to think on these. Good day.
2006-09-12
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