Hi Jan:
I can agree with all your comments in post 120, except:
"I think truth is your position, how you percieve things."
I think what you are calling "truth" is a personal POV. For me truth does not depend upon my POV or anyone else's. I admit there can be "personal truths" - Things that are consistent with your set of beliefs and inconsistent with beliefs of others, which are equally well founded, but these are not the absolute truths of our universe. Many of those have been discovered by the scientific method in the last 500 or so years, but admittedly a few many be incomplete or a tiny few even totally wrong, if one extrapolates from historical facts.
For example Phlogiston was a totally wrong "truth" discovered by the scientific method, but the advantage of that method, is that it is self correcting. Faith based truths do not have this aspect. In fact, they tend to be “self splitting” into ever more diverse and mutually contradictory versions of the "truth."
Let me make a non-religious example:
I am in court and under oath to tell the truth. I say: "I saw the blue car go thru the red traffic light and hit the green car." because that was my perception - it is my truth. However, the security camera film shows that it was the green car that ran the red light and hit the blue car - that is the real truth.
Again, truth does not depend upon my POV, is not my beliefs, etc. Truth is absolute, even if sometimes unknown.
When the scientific method has established a "truth" with many confirmations, many things explained by it, many predictions of the associated theory confirmed, then the” burden of proof” is on those claiming otherwise. Usually, faith based "truths" vary widely with who is stating them and many contradict the truths established by the scientific method. Clearly they have an enormous "burden of proof." At this point in time and man's knowledge the Bible's story of how the sun stood still for a few hours is simply impossible to defend as are many other claims of the Christians and other religious faiths.
I can agree with all your comments in post 120, except:
"I think truth is your position, how you percieve things."
I think what you are calling "truth" is a personal POV. For me truth does not depend upon my POV or anyone else's. I admit there can be "personal truths" - Things that are consistent with your set of beliefs and inconsistent with beliefs of others, which are equally well founded, but these are not the absolute truths of our universe. Many of those have been discovered by the scientific method in the last 500 or so years, but admittedly a few many be incomplete or a tiny few even totally wrong, if one extrapolates from historical facts.
For example Phlogiston was a totally wrong "truth" discovered by the scientific method, but the advantage of that method, is that it is self correcting. Faith based truths do not have this aspect. In fact, they tend to be “self splitting” into ever more diverse and mutually contradictory versions of the "truth."
Let me make a non-religious example:
I am in court and under oath to tell the truth. I say: "I saw the blue car go thru the red traffic light and hit the green car." because that was my perception - it is my truth. However, the security camera film shows that it was the green car that ran the red light and hit the blue car - that is the real truth.
Again, truth does not depend upon my POV, is not my beliefs, etc. Truth is absolute, even if sometimes unknown.
When the scientific method has established a "truth" with many confirmations, many things explained by it, many predictions of the associated theory confirmed, then the” burden of proof” is on those claiming otherwise. Usually, faith based "truths" vary widely with who is stating them and many contradict the truths established by the scientific method. Clearly they have an enormous "burden of proof." At this point in time and man's knowledge the Bible's story of how the sun stood still for a few hours is simply impossible to defend as are many other claims of the Christians and other religious faiths.
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