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Is truth, or the belief that truth cannot lie, the original sin ?

Back in 1987 it was noted that that 'childrens Aid Society' had been corrupted.

The use of a half-truth, a truth that lies was discovered at work polarizing the family. The model was "men who abuse, women and children victims'.

The model was not only attacking men, but included the cult-feminist model of all women as victims of men. (Some are but not all ... in fact last week an elderly woman was attacked by three teenage girls...)

Anyway seems in the last 19 years everytime I mention that truth can lie, most people can't understand this concept.

Seems like it may be the original sin from the Garden of Eden, when mankind, Adam and Eve, took of the tree of knowledge, Truth, and were deceived to believe that they would be LIKE God to know The Truth.

Is truth, or the belief that Truth cannot lie, the original sin and have half-truths polarized society ?

Caesar J. B. Squitti

2006-09-29 06:00:13 · 3 answers · asked by Caesar J. B. Squitti 1 in Social Science Gender Studies

Here is a site for info so that you don't fall victim to half-truths, truths that lie...

http://www.jesuschristcode.com

2006-09-29 06:09:49 · update #1

Cult-feminists, like male psychopaths, are against people, men, women and children...

2006-09-29 06:58:25 · update #2

The half-truth model, again there is an element of truth is the model, was "men who abuse, women and children victims'...now for a childrens aid society the correct model would have been, 'some men, some women and some children who abuse some children including children who abuse themsleves...

The half-truth while true, is a dangerous truth, polarizing and ultimately causes more problems....for social programs that rely on the problem that is a good thing as they become parasitic...

Half-truths, truths that lie, polarize issues....

Remember some women are happily married to some men, and share incomes and lives....half-truth logic ignores all that.

2006-09-29 07:01:05 · update #3

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Actually, that is one great point! In reality, you just described biased and partial information. Since you spoke of feminists, so will I. Feminists will often speak of the evil men do to women, but never the good. They will not speak of the millions MEN give to breast cancer research, women's foundations, etc... They will not speak of all the great inventions by men that have helped ease the lives women. Though the facts they share may be true, they are half-truths. The whole truth would destroy their political, matriarchal, agenda.

2006-09-29 06:38:50 · answer #1 · answered by nice_boobs 2 · 2 0

I wouldn't say that this is a result of half truths or some feminist conspiricy. Not to mention that truth and knowledge are not the same thing. The burden of knowledge is having to figure out for your self what is true and taking responsiblity for your action in light of what you know to be true or at least think to be true.

The issue of feminine extremism does not to me directly relate this truth can lie concept you have. I am sure that there are feminist extremests who have used the history of violence against women for agendas that they should not have been used for. Ie abortion. Yet that does not change the fact that there has and still is domestic violence against women and children by chauvanistic men. The move to impower women has sometimes been blamed for the escalation of violence by females although this is obviously not the intention. This type of violence by males or females is unacceptable.

I am not sure what you are refering to about the Childrens Aid Society so I cannot comment on that.

I think the bottom line is that nothing is black and white and that is the price of original sin. No one is perfectly good and I doubt that anyone is perfectly evil (although I imagine that can be debated). Even those with good intentions tend to become zealous and push their ideals beyond reason. I think this is where balance comes in, a thing not much seen in this world anymore. I think the responsiblity of knowledge is to think. To analyze the bits of knowledge presented to you and draw logical conclusions. You should never take anything at face value.

As for social programs, yes I believe that some are corrupt but there are many more that do good then bad. As I said, no one but Jesus himself had perfectly good intentions but lot of people try. I lived in Afghanistan for a while and saw a lot of the good and the curruption you are talking about but I still think there are people making a difference anyway.

2006-09-29 06:27:06 · answer #2 · answered by Constant_Traveler 5 · 0 2

S hit, you got some thing there man. I have been searching for truth since young and never seem to make anything of it. Man you got me thinking.You, your good you.
Thank You.

I just thought you might want to read this stuff and see what you think;
The first printed Bible was made in the 16th Century by the Catholic inventor of the printing press, Johannes Guttenberg.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/gutenderg_bible

And this;
http://www.biblestudysite.com/realsin.htm
which explains the most true and real interpretation of the original sin I have ever read. (I don't dismiss what you have to say though)

Finlay read this for some truth about the religion that claims to be in gods name (the city of Babylon). And the bible, even the one they follow says in it to be wary of religions that go by the name of Jesus and not to worship other idols (virgin Mary) and never hold images in your mind of what is in heaven (that is what there whole religion revolves around).
http://www.reformation.org/holocaus.html#contents

Please read.

and ember this quote;

"We do not choose life. But we can choose our life"
Szymn 'Dollar Air' Major

2006-09-29 06:07:40 · answer #3 · answered by The King 2 · 2 0

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