was in the hope of pointing out that we may only be approaching accurate modeling of things within the universe we are part of. So calling that " fundamental truth" is questionable. — wonderer1
Ok, but that is not what physicists are referring to when discussing multiverse concepts. — wonderer1
This seems to assume the impossibility of a multiverse, containing multiple universes with different physics. Is that so? And if so, why think that a well justified assumption? — wonderer1
Truth is an abstraction. — Tom Storm
Sounds like you come at truth from a more spiritual or religious path - hence the role of transcendence in your formulation. — Tom Storm
The closest thing to "absolute truth" is that such "knowledge" is either ineffable or unknowable — 180 Proof
Absolute truth"-tellers e.g. gurus, sages, prophets ... are immoral insofar as they preach 'illusions of "absolute knowledge"' – ignorance – to their naive and gullible followers. Thus, philosophers (e.g. Socratics, Pyrrhonians) are the original cult deprogrammers. :fire: — 180 Proof
When any entity interacts with the world around it, there are then issues that it cannot know. It cannot make an objective description. — ssu
If we cant know all truths at all times, isn't that then a limitation to absolute knowledge? — ssu
Even if we understand these limitations — ssu
Existence of logical truths does not imply existence of universal truth, universal truth may as well consist of multiple or a series of logical truths, however the opposite is false, such that any of the logical truths is universal truth because no such logical truth is known.
What you're saying is that universal truth is necessarily logical truth even though unknown, but this is wrong assumption for reason above. — SpaceDweller
Therefore I think truth is either esoteric, a lie or it doesn't exist. — SpaceDweller
There are countless martyrs in the name of truth and none succeeded to answer great questions. — SpaceDweller
nor can a dead person influence the world once it's dead. — SpaceDweller
all absolute universal truths — ssu
Besides, any person or entity that is part of the universe and interacts with the universe cannot know objectively all truths — ssu
How? Not saying anything doesn't make you a liar — ssu
I think because it is objective truth that truth is not known. — SpaceDweller
I think of truth as of universal truth which answers the existence of all things because this would answer many great philosophical questions. — SpaceDweller
The public would of course care but I don't think they would believe it. — SpaceDweller
Jews went out of the cave and killed him to not be dragged out of the cave — SpaceDweller
I think for this discussion to make any sense you should define what is meant by truth, that is, what should this universal truth be about, what should that universal truth answer or reveal — SpaceDweller
You said "Any individual in possession or "revelation" of such a truth", thus I assume by revelation you mean truth which answers great questions. — SpaceDweller
Also I assume there can be only one truth — SpaceDweller
Thus if one who has some revelation and knows truth but does not speak about it such as institutions, it's very likely this is so because revealing the truth would not be understood (esoteric truth) or the public wouldn't even care to listen to it. — SpaceDweller
Thus if one who has some revelation and knows truth but does not speak about it such as institutions, it's very likely this is so because revealing the truth would not be understood ( — SpaceDweller
the public wouldn't even care to listen to it — SpaceDweller
If any of you have thought through this issue and have come to make sense of it in your own spiritual walks, I would love to hear any analogies or descriptions that have helped you to make sense of this confusing element of the nature of God. — tryhard
1. Tackling religiousity and magical-thinking/delusions, replacing with reason and critical thought.
2. Addressing mental health crisis and better treatment for convert narcissism and cluster B profiles. A majority of treatment is for the victims, and not the narcissists themselves. If you are a narcissist, the advice is basically 'you are doomed' and you are the target of a mass witch-hunt.
3. Learning stoicism.
4. Erasing this idea their issues have anything to do with women and not heavy dependence on religious coping methods. — Cobra
I agree. Why do you think the availability of prostitution does not meet the needs of incels? — frank
Because it's only in his mind that the curse is working. You said it in the OP that the curse isn't real. But if he believes that curses are real, then, yes he's bound to that curse. — L'éléphant
Prostitution is dishonorable in our world (for the most part). This makes that path problematic for some. — frank
No, that's a ridiculous criteria which would make it impossible for anyone to point out pseudoscience. — wonderer1
And if I don't understand what you're saying, I can ask you to clarify. That's not an insult. — L'éléphant
Define this word please — L'éléphant
Those who take antibiotics are slowly killing themselves. — L'éléphant
Therefore, there are living things that aren't stressed out like some humans are stressed out. — L'éléphant
FWIW, I find pseudoscience debunking to be providing a positive contribution — wonderer1
It becomes, all conditions are stressors. Which moots your point. — L'éléphant
A wild tree with fruits has no stress — L'éléphant
The claim in the OP isn't that behavior can cause damaging genetic changes that cause disease — T Clark
Yes, I agree. There is evidence to show that smoking causes cancer. — T Clark
. It mostly talks about the general affects of ageing not genetic causes of disease — T Clark
It also claims "...there is a direct link between the mind and DNA." — T Clark
Yes, I agree. There is evidence to show that smoking causes cancer. — T Clark
Do you have any references that provide data to justify this claim? I can believe that changes in behavior will improve health and help let us live longer. Unless you have evidence, I am skeptical that it can change our DNA. — T Clark
. He doesn't just need to be be freed; he needs to feel free. He needs to do something positive to restore karmic balance. — Vera Mont