i like the terms.. absolute, or definite truths. Which would mean things that are true, always.
Also the term game truth. Many things are true within a certain context, but when searching for definite truth we must open our minds and see through all things that are not definite and absolute as best as we can observe them. But it brings me to the first important question which must be answered: Are humans capable of observing definite truths?
Thanks for the video Randall, very intuitive always.
But of course, the truth is eternal as God Himself. Truth is never relative. Perceptions are always relative, but perceptions certainly are not truth. A perception is a distorted image of truth. Distorted is not the question. How distorted is the question.
The flaw in this video is that you did not declare what the truth actually is. And if you did declare it, it would still be relative to your perception.
So whats true for me is not what's true for you. What if whats true for me says whats true for you is a lie? Does that still make it true?
Relativism is garbage. Makes no sense. We do grow in knowledge, but the argument is stupid.
excitesm 4 months ago
i like the terms.. absolute, or definite truths. Which would mean things that are true, always.
Also the term game truth. Many things are true within a certain context, but when searching for definite truth we must open our minds and see through all things that are not definite and absolute as best as we can observe them. But it brings me to the first important question which must be answered: Are humans capable of observing definite truths?
Thanks for the video Randall, very intuitive always.
Frejborg 9 months ago
But of course, the truth is eternal as God Himself. Truth is never relative. Perceptions are always relative, but perceptions certainly are not truth. A perception is a distorted image of truth. Distorted is not the question. How distorted is the question.
1971SuperLead 1 year ago
Good video, well said.
Unfortunatly the 'Double Slit Test' has proven that truth is in fact relative to the observer.
fellums 2 years ago
give a good video and good
fasterthan24 2 years ago
very nice video
tsixles 2 years ago
good one
tsixles 2 years ago
yes true
fatfist 2 years ago
The flaw in this video is that you did not declare what the truth actually is. And if you did declare it, it would still be relative to your perception.
starsonsticks1 3 years ago 2
so are you saying you dont believe in absolute truths? just wondering of course
MoLoFoSho 2 years ago
i dont
atheistATTACK 2 years ago
Good example and good point!
owheydusoapsk 4 years ago