Ah...a question for the ages.
Many have claimed to know the answer to this. There is a Buddhist answer, a Hindu answer, a Christian answer, an Islamic answer...and so on.
If there are many answers, is it truth?
There are also scientific answers, mathematical answers, philosophical answers, and pragmatic answers.
And there are many who say that the truth, if there is such a thing, cannot be known; that real capital-T Truth is beyond human understanding.
The best place to look is within yourself.
When you seek the truth, no matter where you arrive, it will meet some people's definitions of 'truth' and not others'. Some will say you are right, some will say you are wrong, and some will say that they don't know.
Some will say that the only truth to be found is what you find when you are not looking. Some will say that THEY KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER and that everyone who disagrees with them is damned. Some will say there are many kinds of truth, and some will say there is only one absolute truth, make that Absolute Truth, and it just happens to be what they believe in. And some will keep saying (a) that they don't know and (b) that it doesn't matter whether they know or not because it isn't going to change anything they do.
I happen to think that there is such a thing as Truth and that knowing it is not something we ordinary humans can achieve; so I settle for relative truth, in the belief that some truth is better than no truth.
Truth can be found through critical thinking, seeking out reliable sources of information, considering multiple perspectives, and being open to new evidence that may challenge our existing beliefs. It is important to question, verify, and validate information before accepting it as true.
This phrase, often found in religious or symbolic contexts, means to be prepared or equipped with truth as a guiding principle. "Loins girt about you with truth" suggests being mentally and emotionally prepared, armored with honesty and integrity. It signifies being ready to face challenges or adversities with a foundation of truth and authenticity.
In science, truth is established through evidence-based experimentation, observation, and peer review. Scientific theories are continually tested and refined to ensure they accurately explain natural phenomena. Consensus among scientists further strengthens the reliability of scientific truths.
Materialism is the philosophy that believes truth is found in the material world, asserting that everything can be explained through physical processes and observable phenomena. This perspective rejects the existence of anything beyond the physical realm and emphasizes the importance of empirical evidence and scientific inquiry in understanding reality.
A synonym for truth sayer is a "truth-teller" or a "revelator."
Some common types of truth include empirical truth (based on observation and evidence), logical truth (based on reasoning and deduction), and subjective truth (based on personal experiences and perspectives).
Death is a curse, it isn't "truth." Truth is found in Jesus Christ.
The concept of "Ultimate Truth" is not a concept found in Judaism.
Truth goes beyond reality , that is why people are still living the lie ..
A succinct truth that is often found with few words.
The physical files? They can be found in the pause menu under "The Truth". The glyphs can be found throughout the world at specific points.
Pythagora
this is truth
No...no they haven't,
No, it is not possible for matter to be the basis and the ultimate source of truth, although some truth can be found in examining matter.
In science, truth is established through evidence-based experimentation, observation, and peer review. Scientific theories are continually tested and refined to ensure they accurately explain natural phenomena. Consensus among scientists further strengthens the reliability of scientific truths.
to tell the truth, i dont know
no not yet.