Throughout this blog, you will notice that I capitalize the first letter of the word Truth sometimes, and other times I leave it in its improper format: truth. Using Truth in the proper sense means that I am referring or stating an absolute truth, a statement that can never be argued as wrong in any circumstance.
For example, the statement, “Murder is wrong.” is a Truth because it can never be false. It is absolute in that it can never change under any circumstance.
In contrast, the statement, “Chicken is delicious!” is a truth because it is subjective meaning that it can be true for some people and false for others. It depends on the person, whereas Truth never depends on any person’s point of view.
I will reference my Truths as often as I can. If a Truth comes from Scripture, which is a book of Truths, then it is easily referenced in (book chapter:verse) format. Since I do not believe in sola scriptura, Truths can be revealed to others and written by holy people, especially the Saints. There is a governing body called The Church which determines what is Truth and what is not after careful review of the arguments. Furthermore, I do believe that G-d is guiding The Church so that it can’t ever be wrong in its choices. A discussion of this is beyond the scope of this entry.

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