Rom 3:7 " For if the truth of God hath more abounded through my lie unto his glory..."
Absolute truth exists. It requires no thinking. It―is. It exists as pure being. I cannot experience absolute truth. I can only know truth in part. Knowing that part becomes my experience. I know that part of absolute truth by:
―thinking that produces a
―perception which results in the formation of a
―belief system.
This system is accepted by me from my internal dialogue of rational and intellectual arguments. Since my belief is based upon my own thinking about the part of truth that I know. It can be true or false. My belief does not change absolute truth because I have only been touched by a part of absolute truth. I know in my thinking that truth but my perception can form a belief that is either true or false―lasting or temporary. In either case my experience is only a part of the greater whole and it is either a true perception or a false one. If my belief is true―or if it is false―does not really matter. My belief in it creates my experience. All that I have is my experience. My experience may be right or it may be wrong but it is my experience. Because my experience is based on partial truth, it immediately becomes a lie when I attempt to share it with you. What I say is not the truth it is my perception of that truth that has caused a change to take place in me. That change is my experience. Since everything that I say is a lie―should I speak? By all means yes if my lie to the truth helps others to experience that truth. You see, my words become signs that point others to that part of the truth that I have come to know and understand and experience. I cannot prove the existence of truth but I can point others in the direction where they can have their own experience.
Experience is my perception of the truth in me... profound!
litterbox3000 2 years ago