(June 8, 2014 at 6:12 pm)Brian37 Wrote:(June 8, 2014 at 1:46 am)ska88 Wrote: Hello everyone.
I’ve always liked to discuss terms and meanings..
what I want to discuss today is the difference between "The Truth" and "What you know"
The truth is always there but no one can say this is it!! If someone did .. then that means that he is in deep ignorance.
Can you count on what you know to define the truth?!
How can you be close to the truth as much as you can??
I think being truthful and trying to know the truth depends on how tolerant you are with other ideas and opinions.. how strong you are to change your mind if discovered that you are wrong .. how brave you are to say I don’t know .. and how deep you are to open your mind for others and hear their opinions with the possibility that they can be right..
So now.. what is truth? how attached are you with what you know?
and the big question is .. if you knew that the truth is with your enemy.. are you brave enough to admit?
So the best way to determine what the "truth" is is to simply swallow this woo and throw our hands up and say "This is wordy, sounds intellectual, so Allah is the one true god"?
Now take this same argument you typed here and ask yourself if you would become a Christian or a Jew if they made this same argument to you.
Now a dose of reality for all of you.
The best way to determine the most accurate description of the nature of reality is, when you have multiple competing claims, is to take those claims into a neutral setting, put the claims under an established test with control groups, be able to test and falsify those claims, and then subject the claim to peer review to insure your starting data, methodology and formula and output data are correct. If your claim gets through all that, you are onto something. If it does not, you start over or you scrap it.
Bottom line what you typed was meaningless drivel.
Did I somehow miss that this was about Allah? Damn I have to start paying more attention.