“Truth” = that which corresponds to reality

This might be my favorite PragerU video so far. Although it’s almost impossible to believe that we’ve reached the point in western societies where we actually need to explain “truth,” philosophy professor Paul Copan does an excellent job of defining the term ~
 

• Truth can’t be relative. If it is relative, it’s not truth.
• Truth isn’t an opinion or preference. It’s not subjective.
• Truth is inescapable because reality is inescapable.

 

 

If we don’t want to be confronted with more lunacy like this ➡ An unborn baby never had a chance thanks to Trans-insanity
 
Or this ➡ Connecticut trans athlete policy makes women ‘spectators in their own sports’
 
Or this ➡ An Alaskan Women’s Shelter Is Sued for Turning Away a ‘Man in a Nightgown’
 
Or this ➡ Bending genders; we’re transitioning to the Twilight Zone
 
We all need to get a collective grasp on reality – and the TRUTH!
 
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Related:
Secularists’ Strange Relationship With Reality ~

(I)t’s not “our truth.” It’s not anyone’s “truth.” If it’s true at all, it’s real truth. If it’s true, it’s true. Period. If not, then it’s no one’s truth; it isn’t true enough to be anyone’s “truth.”

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