(Language, God, Love, Believing & Knowing)
• The language that we use cannot describe accurately what we’re trying to say.
• The language that we use cannot describe accurately the meaning of God.
• The language that we use cannot describe accurately the meaning of Love.
• What you say may not be what you mean.
• Everyone has the right to what they believe.
• Everyone has rights; as long as it does not interfere with the rights of others.
• Believing is NOT the same as Knowing.
• Believing something to be true does NOT need proof – knowing, does.
• KNOWING something to be true NEEDS proof.
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I use to believe that ‘KNOWING something to be true NEEDS proof’. Now I’m not so sure.
However, there are a number of people who seem to make popular the notion that KNOWING is a higher form of belief. It’s like they’re saying they believe in something one-hundred-percent.
This brings me to my first point that ‘The language that we use cannot describe accurately what we’re trying to say’,
And to my last point that ‘KNOWING something to be true NEEDS proof’
Talk about having the first and last say… I like that.
I guess I still believe that ‘KNOWING something to be true NEEDS proof’... BUT it's always better to know what the other person is trying to say... because ‘The language that we use cannot describe accurately what we’re trying to say’.
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