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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Thoughts on Truth

When Truth is treated as a subjective art, its handler looses both the scientific efficacy of its nature, and the subjective beauty of its application. Truth is the stasis about which the subjective finds definition; it is the maypole into which all moving parts must tie to find their purpose; it is the heart of both science and faith, and can only be embraced in the eternal, for it is without change.

The idea of defining Truth is by nature inconceivable, for Truth defines the hearer. The responsibility of discerning Truth amidst a sea of impostors is as arduous as life itself and can only be enlightened by Truth itself, real and ever evident both in the simplicities and complexities of life and the universe.

Into a world of subjective artistry comes Truth, and will find few homes, for it does not entertain the folly of personality and experience, and is willing only to guide the keen hearer in its singular path. Truth simply remains. It does not change. Long after the folly of the subjective fades from the canvas of reality, Truth goes ever onward.

John Franklin

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