Only the creator can have absolute truth, in as much that to truly understand anything one must understand the method of creation thereof. The world was created, a justified truth, this notion is duly justified as truth because I contemplated his thought. As René Descartes once contemplated, "I think therefore I am", but without the Great Creator of The Universe I could not think, there for without him I would not be. To murmur the realm of existence beyond this notion would be to understand philosophy on a subatomic level, and in my opinion only the Great Creator of The Universe possess that level of understanding, hence only the creator can have absolute truth. By no means construe absolute truth with justified belief. Absolute truth narrows every aspect of communication to it’s lowest denominator, which equals two: what is true, or what is false. Although, if I choose not to believe that the world was created, it no longer remains a justified belief but a perceptional fallacy. Whether it is true or not makes no difference. Moreover, I believe in God, which is a justified belief because I thought it. Thoughts contemplated results in justified belief. Is belief fact? Fact to whom? Belief is not fact to anyone other then the person(s) whom chose to believe. Does the belief have to be justified to be fact? Belief can be justified and not be fact. For example, using Aristotle's hypothetical syllogism: If a person thinks, then he must exist, therefore, I am a person and I think therefore I am. Being a valid and sound syllogism doesn't make this hypothesis fact, Because it leads to the the question who determines the relevancy of thought? Does thought make being sentient? because this notion can be further questioned and possible determined false, it does not meet the criteria of absolute truth, and therefore cannot be considered as fact. Does fact interchange through individual perception? Fact is the understanding of communication that is at its highest form consisting of that which is true and that which is false. In other words there are two different communities, the finite community equaling two forms, true and false, and the infinite communities equaling an undetermined number of forms developed by indistinguishable truths and falsities. The finite community entails absolute truth, and the infinite community is created by individuals, cultures, and societies justified belief.
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AuthorThe Author Jesse Jay Neal was born and raised in Saint Paul Minnesota. Graduated from a local public high school and wen on to study English Literature at the University of Minnesota. Living in urban America, Neal has been introduced to personalities and experience from different cultures and ethnicity. Observing and recording those experience has allowed Neal to delve deep in contemplation and ask ideational question and formulate anecdotal retorts. ArchivesCategories |