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  • a definition of truth is something that can withstand the test of time. Truth is like a miltifacted diamond, one facet is a part of the whole. Intervening variables can change a truth as the only absolute is change. There are laws that governs the universe at this time. You are seeing things only in black and white ElectricGravity.

  • Bertrand Russell assumes science is always about truth... but much of modern science is less about truth and more about perpetuating the current scientific establishment, which makes it more like a religion. He also stereotypes mystics, saying that it's all based on emotion. If mysticism were all about emotion, mystics would lose interest in it. Human beings are intellectual and nothing that's pure emotion will keep truth-seekers interested.

  • This is what explains how human is not born evil like Christianity or Judaism says. Christianity is evil disguised as good. Pre-Christian bibles state that god, Jehovah (there are more recorded names) created life on Earth with the intent to combine spiritual existence with physical existence meaning there is no hell, only heaven..on Earth. Jesus Christ was real, but according to non-manipulated historical facts from archaeologists, he worshiped the god Amen (god of physical existence aka Satan)

  • @CzEcHmySmOkE. That comment, I agree with it. The modern day version of hell, comes mainly from Dante's Inferno, and other pagan mythologies. Hell, is simply the grave, AKA Sheol.

  • Science could say I do not exist because I can not be empirically defined. So much for science...Oh, I'm not real...this is a ghost typing on this keyboard.

  • @amoferia Of course you can be empirically defined. You can observe your own existence and other people can observe your existence. However, we can not always be sure of the exact nature of our own experience. Read about the phenomenon of hallucinations in the sane. Our "mystical" experiences may not be what they seem to be; they are real, certainly--but they may be only in our brains, and not a reflection of what exists outside ourselves.

  • mysticism is personal and does not have to be verified by the outside as to what lies within the inside. We are all individuals and unique. My truth may not be your truth but a part of the whole truth.

  • @amoferia meh... That doesn't even make sense. If your truth isn't my truth, then it's not truth, it's something else. Truth by definition means every other notion outside of it is false. Relativism is fallacy. You can disbelieve in the law of universal gravitation if you want, for example, but try walking out of a window and you fall just like everyone else.

  • He seems a bit pompous. Until he studies mysticism, he knows nothing about it. He sounds like a man who discusses something that he has never experience. I hear a big bag of wind slowly deflating.

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