it depends on which truth you are talking about. the factual truth, such as i am a male, or the philosophical truth such as, what comes around goes around. truth is most often in the eye of the beholder.
2006-06-19 09:41:47
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The truth is an agreement about some portion of reality. It should not be a capitalized spiritual factor, because it changes all the time, depending on your viewpoint.
Women treat the truth as something black and white printed in a phone book; when what they want is the color, the emotional moment, the emotion before and after the moment.
If a man would tell a woman he hates her freckled nose, but say it with a gentle affect and a loving voice; she would feel complimented. And maybe ask where can I get more freckles?
2006-06-19 09:52:20
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answer #2
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answered by fata minerva 3
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Yes the truth will set you free. Yes I love the truth. Yes I sometimes am fooled into believeing lies.
2006-06-19 09:39:42
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answered by ? 3
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Of course the truth will set you free, and I'm set free everyday because I'm faced with lies that I have to decide whether or not to believe.
2006-06-19 09:40:20
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answered by trace 4
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Truth is the ultimate power on earth. If you embrace it with your life, you do indeed find complete freedom.
Love truth? Not really, for I have yet to fully overcome my fear of it. Truth cuts sharper than any two edged sword, personal truth cuts even deeper.
One who follows truth does learn to recognize lies. I thought that I had found the secret to not being lied to, as I quit asking anyone questions, that way they would have no reason to lie to me, but some people can't not lie.
2006-06-19 09:45:05
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answered by Don S 4
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The truth will set you free and land you into some deep s*** if you are not careful. Sometimes I would rather be told a lie just so it wont effect my mental, because honestly we know the truth, we can see it and smell it, but can we handle it?
2006-06-19 09:41:47
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answered by nina_ross692000 3
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It depends on who is doing the lying...
Is it the lies we tell ourselves? Is it the lies told to us about Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny? Is it the lies of religion and false hope? Is it "us" kidding ourselves that we understand the whole universe? Is it what the President is saying? Is it the history of the glory of leaders and those whom have won the battle? Is it the lies our senses tell us?
No, I don't believe -through and through. Perhaps that makes me too cynical for my own good, but then again perhaps that's just another lie I tell myself.
It's all subjective.
We all have our own, personal "truths" to which we cling.
That, to some, is a lie worth believing in...
2006-06-19 09:43:45
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answered by Anonymous
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the truth has set me free
2006-06-19 10:33:32
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answered by changeling 6
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You must find the truth within yourself. Everything everybody else tells you is a lie. Listen to your heart.
2006-06-19 09:53:50
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answered by smallpiggygirl 2
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Perception is truth...it is different to everyone. It will set you free if you believe it. Everyone falls for smooth, fast-talking liars sometimes.
2006-06-19 09:54:05
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answered by LindaLou 7
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1.Yes
2. No, I don't always love the truth. If I find out a friend or family member is sick, I don't love that but, I do accept it.
3. Yep, it's excellent!
2006-06-19 09:42:09
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answered by Anonymous
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