Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Belief, Knowledge, and Truth (3)

Belief is placing trust in someone or something. Knowledge is understanding. Truth is actuality. Philosophers think outside the box and use these 3 elements. Without knowledge, you couldn’t believe, and without belief, how are you to seek the truth? Each person who is well educated puts together a theory or belief. With that theory, they get attached to the thought and begin to believe the theory as a truth. What is the truth about your knowledge? The truth is nobody really understands it. You can be so far fetched with one statement that somebody thinks you are totally wrong and begins to imagine their own truth in this world. You use your brain to think and learn new knowledge. To me, belief comes from your heart. You may face many obstacles that stand in the way of your beliefs, but consequently you heart tells you to trust your own decisions and to create your own truth.

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