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TRUTH
. . . . . other definition: aught - everything. . . naught -- nothing

TRUTH

TRUTH is the one that does not change.
In all the world there are two things;
. . .the one is TRUTH and the other is falsehood.
TRUTH is aught has no beginning,
. . . falsehood is naught yet it is the manifest of aught.
Those that has a beginning must have and end,
. . . those that are made shall be unmade.
Those that can be seen by human eyes are naught and so must pass away.
The Holy Breath is the TRUTH, Is that which was , . . which is . . and forever more shall be,. . it can never change nor pass away.

Please analyze line by lines the contents and tell me the fallacy if there is such fallacy. Please do the explanation.
After maybe 5 hours I have the follow-up question that will confused anyone.
The source of this definition is not mine but a very reliable source that is quoted in the introduction of a person in the movie, The Ten Commandments.

2007-06-29 16:34:08 · 5 answers · asked by CPUcate 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

The above text is copied from the book: Aquarian Gospel which was quoted as a reference of the filming of The Ten Commanments

I agree with the whole lines of the statements
I am expecting the question about "all things that can be seen by human eyes are naught (nothing) and so must pass away.
still the statement is correct because everything on this earth will be changed, will be destroyed, including the hardest mineral, even diamond. Anything here that can be seen by human eyes are passing, including us
Only God is the one that does not change.

The next follow up question is,
Is there a truth in a man?, a dog?
what then realy is the truth,

Any body who has the deeper explanation to this please do.

2007-06-30 19:26:27 · update #1

5 answers

Jesus is the truth, the light and the way.

2007-06-29 16:37:43 · answer #1 · answered by Mariah 5 · 0 1

I don't agree with the statement:
"In all the world there are two things;
. . .the one is TRUTH and the other is falsehood."

This is a premise that limits us to two choices. It ignores the possibility that there may be some things that are mostly true or mostly wrong or somewhat true etc. Language, being imprecise, usually resides in this grey zone, because words are labels, not absolute things. Especially words like love. That word can mean like 5000 different things when spoken to different people. There are words that are more precise but I don't think any word is absolutely precise. Even the word blue, what shade of blue?

How do we know truth has no beginning?
How do we know something that has a beginning must have an end?

This is one of the problems with logic. A valid argument can be made from false premisses and come to a false conclusion. And some would argue that there does not exist an absolutely true premise, except for those we define such as 1+1=2. So every logical conclusion is at best somewhat off of the truth.

2007-07-06 16:54:32 · answer #2 · answered by LG 7 · 0 0

Truth is that which exists beyond perspective.

Each and every person, when observing or considering, brings a perspective into their observation or consideration. This perspective will vary from person to person. The same people observing the same event will describe different things. None of them are necessarily telling lies or describing falsehoods, but they are percieving the event differently because they are looking at it from different perspectives.

There is not only truth and falsehood. There is that with exists and that which is percieved to exist. Science is actually beginning to question whether there is anything that exists beyond our perception of the world. That is, is there any "true world" outside of what we percieve. The science of relativity is one example of this type of science.

In terms of personal experience, there are those things that we feel are true. Sometimes, in the bottom of our souls we feel the truth. As we age, some of our "truths" fade or become less apparent, and others stay with us. It is those that stay with us our entire lives that are more close to our true nature than any other things that we know.

We recognize what we feel is true when we see it. It was once said:
"Beauty is truth. Truth beauty. That is all we know on earth and all we ever need to know."
The beauty of this statement is it's clarity and it's simplicity. Therein lies the essence of truth for me. It is clear and it is simple.

2007-07-01 12:20:27 · answer #3 · answered by Tunsa 6 · 0 0

Live by the truth and the truth shall set you free

2007-06-30 14:02:57 · answer #4 · answered by Jasmin R 3 · 0 0

God is truth, Jesus is truth, and God's word is truth. What more truth do you want.

2007-06-29 23:40:55 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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