Truth is what a person chooses to believe, in spite of facts to the contrary. Truth is what fits a person's personal worldview, but may not be the same for others with differing worldviews. When relying on truth instead of facts, all reasoning must fit within the parameters that have been designated as supporting truths of that worldview. Information and facts that don't fit within that worldview are rejected simply because they don't fit within the parameters, and can never be argued using logic.
The hard part for most people in determining reality when faced with uncertainties is suspending their preconceived beliefs. What you believe is what you determine to be truths, whether based on facts or not.
I see pics that suggest that Biden is faking his presidency. These can be interpreted in other ways, given enough time and imagination. Do the pics reflect reality? I don't know, but unless there is a good explanation to suggest otherwise, I'm willing to consider that they do. I haven't heard any counter-arguments.
I hear what you are saying. The best defense for me lately is not listen to any of that crap. NO one knows the real outcome other than GOD. He may be working through DJT to implement the plan which I think he is, but in the end ONLY GOD can FIX the complete corruption. Keep the focus and trust in GOD. WE cannot PRAY enough.
The problem with what you're saying is that it reflects the idea that everything that happens is predetermined, and that means we really have no free will at all. That sort of thinking offers an excuse to murder anyone you don't like, claiming that God ordained it. And since it happened, you believe it was meant to be that way. On the other hand, I would be excused for doing damage to you, and you would just have to accept it, based on your belief. That sort of belief leads people into slavery very quickly. It's a submissive attitude that lets you be lazy and wait for someone/something to happen to save you from your problems, rather than to deal with them yourself, claimg your right to independent free will.
The best defense for me lately is not listen to any of that crap.
That's not the way to understanding. You were put here to experience and learn. You can't learn by ignoring things, particularly ideas. The greatest thing that God created that we know of is the human mind, which is where ideas come from, and ideas lead us to broader understandings of this reality we all share. You shouldn't forsake that.
Your theory has a couple of major holes in it concerning "Truth". A fact is ALWAYS the truth, and reality is always the truth, whether it be painful or pleasant. A person's worldview may be based on truth/facts/reality - or not. It is erroneous to say that people might rely on truth instead of facts. They are analogous. They cannot be separated. Ever. Not so when it comes to personal beliefs. Beliefs can rely on truths/facts/reality - or they may be based on untruths /disinformation /unrealities whether the source(s) were well-meaning or not. In other words, we can believe in something that is not true, not factual, not real, but the act of believing does not change a lie into the truth, or an error into fact, or an illusion into reality. Conversely, the act of believing does not -CANNOT - change the truth into a lie, a fact into an error, or reality into an illusion .
A fact is ALWAYS the truth
Yes, a fact (once it's recognized as such) is always the truth, but not the other way around.
Brown is a color, but not all colors are brown.
A fact is a truth, but not all truths are facts.
It is erroneous to say that people might rely on truth instead of facts.
I never said that, and I'm not really sure what you're trying to say. How is it wrong to say that people might rely on truth (beliefs) instead of facts?
They are analogous.
That's just your belief. If something can't be proven, it can't be regarded as a fact, yet it can still be regarded as a truth (to the believer).
Truths are reliant on one's belief and their worldview. Facts aren't.
They cannot be separated. Ever.
Of course they can. I just separated them by defining them and pointing out their differences.
You just choose to equate truth with fact, but that's just your belief that they're the same thing. A deeper understanding will show that they're not.
we can believe in something that is not true, not factual, not real, but the act of believing does not change a lie into the truth, or an error into fact, or an illusion into reality.
You're just choosing to define the meaning of 'truth' as 'fact'. Some things can never be proven, so they can't be regarded as facts. They can only be regarded as beliefs. Those who choose to believe them can only claim them to be truths, not facts.
Conversely, the act of believing does not -CANNOT - change the truth into a lie
Now you appear to be misconstruing what a lie is. To be wrong about something doesn't make it a lie. Nor does believing something make it into a fact.
, a fact into an error, or reality into an illusion .
The rest of what you said is just meaningless wordplay.
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