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I am hoping the title is attracting a few readers! :giggling:
I would like to explore how we all perceive truth.
The members here at LI represent a fair spectrum of different 'truths' - call them faiths, beliefs, worldviews, whatever ...
Let's assume that most members here at LI have come to their 'truth' through a process of pondering, reflecting and comparing other 'truths' ...
What I come across sometimes is an attitude in us that 'if only others thought things through properly, they would have to come to the same truth as I have - the very fact that their truth is different from mine must mean that they have not thought it through well enough!' (This attitude seems to be more common in monotheists and atheists)
Other people (more commonly agnostics and those who follow eastern faiths, such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism) seem to have an attitude of 'all faiths and world views may contain some truth, or indeed all may lead to the truth'.
So what I am wondering is whether people can ponder the very same issues, but reach different truths/faiths/worldviews?
What do people think?
The trouble seems to be that I am as sure of my beliefs as many Muslims or atheists (as examples) are of theirs.
Because my beliefs seem so logical to me, it can be difficult to understand that other people cannot see/understand/accept 'my truth' for themselves.
This leads to frustration, which I recognise in myself and also in others in this forum.
This frustration can lead to angry exchanges, and is ultimately at odds with any tolerance for other 'truths' or a respect for the religious freedom, which we all cherish and demand for ourselves ...
Any thoughts?
Peace
I would like to explore how we all perceive truth.
The members here at LI represent a fair spectrum of different 'truths' - call them faiths, beliefs, worldviews, whatever ...
Let's assume that most members here at LI have come to their 'truth' through a process of pondering, reflecting and comparing other 'truths' ...
What I come across sometimes is an attitude in us that 'if only others thought things through properly, they would have to come to the same truth as I have - the very fact that their truth is different from mine must mean that they have not thought it through well enough!' (This attitude seems to be more common in monotheists and atheists)
Other people (more commonly agnostics and those who follow eastern faiths, such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism) seem to have an attitude of 'all faiths and world views may contain some truth, or indeed all may lead to the truth'.
So what I am wondering is whether people can ponder the very same issues, but reach different truths/faiths/worldviews?
What do people think?
The trouble seems to be that I am as sure of my beliefs as many Muslims or atheists (as examples) are of theirs.
Because my beliefs seem so logical to me, it can be difficult to understand that other people cannot see/understand/accept 'my truth' for themselves.
This leads to frustration, which I recognise in myself and also in others in this forum.
This frustration can lead to angry exchanges, and is ultimately at odds with any tolerance for other 'truths' or a respect for the religious freedom, which we all cherish and demand for ourselves ...
Any thoughts?
Peace

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