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Theists and the Truth

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
I think that what brings all theists (or nearly) together is that they believe that the Truth will be unveiled someday.
Most of them believe that when we die, we find out every thing that was hidden from us in life.
For example, I believe that when I die, God will tell me all the things I want to know about the greatest mysteries of our time.
Whether JFK was really assassinated by the order of the US Deep State; whether the Deep Church killed John Paul I; whether the financial élites of Brussels maliciously boycott the prosperity of European peoples.
That's what my Catholic priest told me when I was little: don't worry, Jesus will answer all your questions, because in the Afterlife there is no deception or lying.


I wonder whether atheists are saddened by the fact that certain truths will never be revealed. In life, I mean.
What do you atheists think of the Truth? The historical Truth?
Do you strive for it?
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
I think that what brings all theists (or nearly) together is that they believe that the Truth will be unveiled someday.
Most of them believe that when we die, we find out every thing that was hidden from us in life.
For example, I believe that when I die, God will tell me all the things I want to know about the greatest mysteries of our time.
Whether JFK was really assassinated by the order of the US Deep State; whether the Deep Church killed John Paul I; whether the financial élites of Brussels maliciously boycott the prosperity of European peoples.
That's what my Catholic priest told me when I was little: don't worry, Jesus will answer all your questions, because in the Afterlife there is no deception or lying.


I wonder whether atheists are saddened by the fact that certain truths will never be revealed. In life, I mean.
What do you atheists think of the Truth? The historical Truth?
Do you strive for it?


Nope not saddened.

I see the truth as "that which is true or in accordance with fact or reality."

There is another definition "that which is believef to be true"

For me without the first the second is worthless.
 

mikkel_the_dane

My own religion
Nope not saddened.

I see the truth as "that which is true or in accordance with fact or reality."

There is another definition "that which is believef to be true"

For me without the first the second is worthless.

So is the bold one true as in accordance with fact or reality? Or is it believed to be true?
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
Nope not saddened.

I see the truth as "that which is true or in accordance with fact or reality."

There is another definition "that which is believef to be true"

For me without the first the second is worthless.
So do you believe there is no objective truth?
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
I can if you want provide the definition of objective
Example. Someone killed JFK. He didn't commit suicide.

The person A says X killed JFK.
The person B says Y killed JFK.

The objective truth is that one person killed him. It can be A, it can be B, or it can be C.
 

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
I think that what brings all theists (or nearly) together is that they believe that the Truth will be unveiled someday.
Most of them believe that when we die, we find out every thing that was hidden from us in life.
For example, I believe that when I die, God will tell me all the things I want to know about the greatest mysteries of our time.
Whether JFK was really assassinated by the order of the US Deep State; whether the Deep Church killed John Paul I; whether the financial élites of Brussels maliciously boycott the prosperity of European peoples.
That's what my Catholic priest told me when I was little: don't worry, Jesus will answer all your questions, because in the Afterlife there is no deception or lying.


I wonder whether atheists are saddened by the fact that certain truths will never be revealed. In life, I mean.
What do you atheists think of the Truth? The historical Truth?
Do you strive for it?

Yes, when I was a theist, I assume that the "Truth" would at some point be revealed.

Now I no longer believe in a universal truth or if there is, I don't believe mankind will ever know it.

If anything could be called the truth, imo, it is the fleeting, momentary now. Which exists at this exact instance then is gone before we were ever aware of it.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
Yes, when I was a theist, I assume that the "Truth" would at some point be revealed.

Now I no longer believe in a universal truth or if there is, I don't believe mankind will ever know it.

If anything could be called the truth, imo, it is the fleeting, momentary now. Which exists at this exact instance then is gone before we were ever aware of it.
Interesting vision.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Example. Someone killed JFK. He didn't commit suicide.

The person A says X killed JFK.
The person B says Y killed JFK.

The objective truth is that one person killed him. It can be A, it can be B, or it can be C.


Im not interested in hypotheticals, i answered as an atheist, as me. Fact and reality are objective.
 
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