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Is The True Story Always The Truth?

If I told you that the true story was not always the truth, would you believe me? Regardless of whether you would or wouldn't, you would take a moment to think about the question right. Something along the lines of, "what is the point of this question? Isn't the true story based on the truth? How then can a true story not be the truth?" These are all good questions. I will try to explain my thoughts and hopefully be able to convince you that the true story is not always true. Before we dive into the depths of this question, we should first explore the idea of truth. To me, the truth is an irrefutable piece of information. An absolute statement that is grounded in facts and supported by reason. For example, if I were to tell you that it becomes dark when the sun sets, you would believe me instantly. That is because you have seen it become dark after sun set for the duration of your life. For you it, is a piece of information that is grounded in facts and supported by e...

It's your choice

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Humans live by making choices. The history of our species is defined by the choices we make. Wars waged over the choices of certain individuals, people losing their wealth over their choices in investments even our day-to-day routine is defined by the choices we make. By now it should be pretty clear that making choices is just as important to our survival as breathing, eating or mating. If you look closely, you learn a funny thing about choices. When we make them, we think nothing of it at the time and go on about our lives. However there comes a time when we must face the consequence of said choice. For a small choice, the moment of truth comes relatively sooner (like oversleeping and missing a class), these, in my opinion, are the less dangerous choices because we deal with them in a way that harms nobody else. It’s true, think about it… The larger the choices we make, the longer it takes to face the consequences. If I had to pick a reason, it would be that we try to convince oursel...

A Few Words On God

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  The belief that everyone should be judged in the same fashion. This is embodied in the foundations of the judicial system. The belief that every person should have the power to determine the future of society. This is embodied in the idea of democracy. The point I am trying to get at here is that every belief held by people manifests itself in some form or the other. This includes religion. While many hold the belief that the being we call God physically exists, I have a different perspective. I would say that "God" is just an abstract concept we created to embody our beliefs. This idea could resolve the age-old "Science vs God" debate. For some, this may be a hard to pill to swallow, so I will attempt to help by providing an example. There are three fundamental process that sustain our universe: Creation, Preservation and Destruction. Every entity is created, then preserved until it is time for it to be destroyed. The Hindus took this idea and manifested it into ...