We often hear the word polarizing used to describe public figures — leaders, celebrities, activists — who stir up strong feelings of either admiration or resentment. The truth is that anyone standing up for truth is polarized because s/he is making the other person pause and consider another (or other) aspect(s) of an issue, if … Continue reading When Polarization Shows Up in Society — and in Our Homes
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Can We All Be Delusional?
Watching the election as it unfolds Each voter, reporter, journalist, supporter, and all Even the candidates, too Tell a story In the hall of mirrors, where truth spins and twists,Where each voice clashes, shouts, and insists—That theirs is the answer, the singular way,While shadows of fact fade to murky gray. We watch from the sidelines, … Continue reading Can We All Be Delusional?
Truth: Personal, Relative, and Divine Perspectives
Relative and Absolute Truth Truth. My truth. Your truth. Both our truths can differ. Who is right and who is wrong? When weighed against God’s truth, neither of our truths can stand. I often wonder why majority of people don’t publicly stand up for, and speak, the truth. Could it be because all our truths … Continue reading Truth: Personal, Relative, and Divine Perspectives
Truth be Told
https://youtu.be/j4wYkS8Z3Io Credits: Matthew West “Are we all truthful to ourselves and each other?” This is a question that I hear all the time. I wonder as often as I hear it, too. What is Truth? Credits: Dictionary.com Truth is the opposite of falsehood; it is reality and being in accord. Its concept can be contextually … Continue reading Truth be Told
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