A person who can not accept the truth may be described as being in denial, closed-minded, or resistant to facing reality.
A person who cannot accept facts is often referred to as close-minded or in denial. They may exhibit confirmation bias, only seeking information that aligns with their preconceived beliefs.
No, the truth remains the same regardless of how people perceive or interpret it. People's perspectives may influence how they understand or accept the truth, but it does not change the truth itself.
Tiresias changed his mind and spoke the truth when he was pressured by Oedipus and accused of hiding the truth. He realized that revealing the truth was necessary for Oedipus to understand his fate and accept it. Ultimately, Tiresias felt that the truth needed to be told to bring about resolution and closure.
"Truth fears no questions" because no matter how the truth is questioned it wont chance the fact that it still is the truth. If something happened and person asked you if you're sure, then it would still have happened no matter if that person believes it or not
It is important for a person to be able to distinguish between the ostensible truth, which may appear to be true on the surface but is misleading, and the real truth, which is based on evidence, facts, and critical analysis. Developing critical thinking skills and being open to questioning information can help in discerning the real truth from mere appearances.
Trustworthy !
The Buddha believed that each person should find their own truth, a truth that brings themselves closer to oneness with everything, that allows them to accept the world around them for what it is.
To accept something as the truth means just that - to admit that something is a proven fact.
You don't. You can't handle the truth.
truth is i don't know but call the person of the computer so call someone...... or their is nothing i can do.
A person who lies to themselves or twists the truth is called a 'denier.'
Believe: verb accept (something) as true; feel sure of the truth
You have not told us which Ultimate Truth you are asking about.
The "ugly truth" is a a reality that is distateful or painful to accept, but because it is known to be true, one must accept it. For example: Eating one's offspring is unthinkable, yet the ugly truth is that it is commonly observed behavior among many species of animals. Variations on the term include "unfortunate realilty" and "hard fact."
habitual liar
The real truth is this, ABSOLUTE TRUTH. Relative truth (or the truth that the non-believers have) is not truth, they don't have truth until they accept Jesus Christ! The giver of Absolute truth, because Jesus is that true truth!
A person who cannot accept facts is often referred to as close-minded or in denial. They may exhibit confirmation bias, only seeking information that aligns with their preconceived beliefs.