Quote Originally Posted by jaded_sub View Post
My thought is if it's what you believe to be true in your heart, that's all that matters. Then it is true. If someone else disagrees, it is their problem to cope with, not yours.
What if I'm the one disagreeing with my own self? Talk about an endless debate.

Quote Originally Posted by Thorne View Post
Truth changes, constantly, because truth is just what we decide.

So don't cling too tightly to the concept of "truth". Today's truth may be tomorrow's quaint superstition.
If truth, in some way, has to conform to reality, how does truth stay truth when we decide something else should be the reality? Can we decide such a thing?

Your comments here made me stop and think, so that was me thinking out loud more than anything. But any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.


Quote Originally Posted by TomOfSweden View Post
The interesting thing here is the truth, not the definition of what can be considered...(truth).

The truth is that one thing happened, and only one thing.
This thought you present here is a new perspective for me. I am trying to get beyond the acceptance of justified reasoning as truth, and this from you helps me trememdously.

Quote Originally Posted by TomOfSweden
PS! I recommend anybody who wants a course in applied epistemology without any fancy terminology to see the film "Lars and the real girl".
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0805564/
It's absolutely hilarious, and very cleverly crafted.
I must see this movie.