To: thinktwice
No, truth is always truth, or it wouldn't be truth.
If I may give you the news, if evidence exists that prove that the earth never has been the center of the universe, it never was, no matter who believed it.
Nothing I've said would infer that I believe that truth is concrete, in natural terms. It is universal (or it is not truth). One's inclination to counterintuitively believe otherwise indicates one's fallacy.
323 posted on
02/09/2003 3:10:19 PM PST by
unspun
(A = A, unqualified)
To: unspun
Nothing I've said would infer that I believe that truth is concrete, in natural terms. It is universal (or it is not truth). One's inclination to counterintuitively believe otherwise indicates one's fallacy. Believing and knowing are two different things; beliefs are metaphysically based in mysticism and the term "mystical truth" is an oxymoron -- look up truth and oxymoron to see for yourself -- whereas actually knowing something has a metaphysical basis in reality and the term "universal truth" does apply, until proven otherwise.
To: unspun
truth is always truth, or it wouldn't be truth. In reality; a rock is always a rock, or it wouldn't be a rock.
In mysticism; a wafer is not always a wafer, so it never was a wafer.
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