"Onamonaique" Good question. In my response, true meant it is common for many people to choose to ignore the facts. A definition of true could be a factual. It defines the real nature of an object یا issue. It differs from opinion which are based on a person's personal feelings. Sometimes it's can be difficult for any of us to tell the difference in a دیا situation. But there is always one truth. We may interpret it differently depending on culture یا predisposition.
WOW, that's so brilliant! Oh my GOD! آپ are truly, a genius, a gentleman and scholar! This is such a vague سوال it was just BEGGING for an answer like that. Either something's true یا it's not! End of STORY!!!
Truth is سے طرف کی default exclusive and denotes the absence of falsehood. Truth can be deduced, inferred یا shown through direct یا indirect logical methods. Hippieman, in our world, where people are clamouring to have their say and none can vouch for the veracity of their sayings, your تبصرے on whatever is either true یا not sounds at the very least naive. The سوال is how to prove what is truth and what is not! And having done so, can آپ secure the acquiescence of your debaters?
To me there are no such things as facts یا truth. Just opinions that have strong support یا the support that the smart people and absent-minded people seem to overlook
posted پہلے زیادہ سے سال ایک
That's an interesting thought. Even if I don't believe the same, I can respect it. I find سے طرف کی listening to different points of گیا پڑھا مرتبہ it can challenge یا strengthen my own. One question, if آپ don't believe in absolutes, how do آپ tell right from wrong /good from bad? Not to argue, but just to discuss.
I once read a great argument سے طرف کی C. S. Lewis about truth and absolutes, though I think that it was مزید about causation, and how God is the Ultimate Truth and Cause of everything. Still somewhat applies- if God is the Ultimate Truth and Cause, then it stands to reason only things that came from him would be true, suggesting an absolute truth.
posted پہلے زیادہ سے سال ایک
Which means that there cannot be things true without that absolute truth.
No. A person might ask about the weather because they were wondering if they need to bring an umbrella یا just not go out at all. آپ might simply just say "It's raining.", and the person might take it as 'it's raining gently outside', when it's really pounding outside, and go out with just a flimsy umbrella and get soaked to the bone. because آپ did not give the full truth, they made a wrong choice, so therefore, آپ lied. آپ did not give enough info to suffice their question. get it? no? eh..it's hard to put this in words >.<
posted پہلے زیادہ سے سال ایک
Let me sumarize what I think آپ are saying. There is no such thing as a half truth. Either آپ tell the whole truth یا آپ tell a lie. If that is what آپ meant, I agree with you.