Does Truth Matter

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One topic in philosophy that has caused questioning and opposing views is the topic of truth. What is truth? What is truth based from? Does truth even exist? Though complicated, truth can be easily defined and understood. First it is important to define what truth actually means, truth defined is, the state of being the case, real things, events and facts. The definition is not, opposite from a lie or what works or what is comprehensive, which is what many people define it as. Now that truth has been defined, there are many characteristics of truth. One of those characteristics is that truth is discovered, not invented. Meaning that truth already existed way before people even discovered what truth is. Many people say that truth was discovered and it could be …show more content…

It will never change when it is the truth. An example is that there is always day and night wherever people are, for everyone there is always a day and a night. Maybe not all at the same time but whatever time it is, there was a day and night. The next characteristic is, truth is unchanging even though people’s beliefs of truth may change. Meaning that if something is actually true but for some reason one’s beliefs change, it does not mean that what was once thought as the truth then, has now changed to something false. An example is in the book, Case for Faith, by Lee Strobel, it talks about Charles Templeton how he was once a Christian and had faith but then several turning events happened and his faith faded, “... My reason had begun to challenge and sometimes to rebut the central beliefs of the Christian faith” (Strobel 11). Even though his faith faded and he no longer believes in the religion, it does not mean that the Bible is not the truth anymore. Last of the characteristics is that truth is absolute. Absolute truth means that the truth will not change no matter what. If it is the truth, it is

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