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What is your definition of truth?

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Would it be doing something morally right?

or being real based on fact vs fiction?

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  1. There isn't one


  2. ...when wrong admit it not cover it up or blame someone else...

  3. Morality is biased. Suicide killers honestly believe they are moral when they kill women and children. Truth is based on provable facts, not magic or myth.

  4. Truth is perception and is peculiar to each individual.  The scientific method is designed to produce something as close as possible to objective truth, but its results are frequently denied by people who have their own different versions of what is true.

  5. Truth is the opposite of fallacy, or the opposite of lies. It is what you communicate when you share what you truly believe.

    So for me, neither of the definitions you offer are much good.

    The definition of "morally right" differs from person to person, and if we're talking about anything, we have to have common definitions, or we're not communicating at all. I'd rather call, what is morally right, a moral code, or what is right, or just -good.

    As for "based on fact", that's better, but instead of calling that truth, I'd rather call it objective reality, or something like that.

  6. that which is in accordance with reality.

  7. 8 The truth is a concept that guides you to make the right choices most of the time.

  8. The truth is what is proven fact. So it can't be fiction, which is made up. Morals are made up and subject to change.

    Jeff (weseye) Wesley

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