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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

What is Truth?


We live in a natural world. All we see around us is the result of natural phenomena(an event or occurrence). These phenomena have values and properties that follow laws particular to their nature (quantum mechanics is beyond the scope of what we are discussing here). If an object holds value, it can be measured and predicted if we have the proper instruments at our disposal. The scientific method is our means to discover the actions (or reactions) of individual values and is the premise(the philosophical foundation of an argument) of how we as Cosmotheists discover truth.

Since everything in nature has consistent values, nature is universal(applied in all cases). What applies under a simple or complex algorithm(a step by step procedure) applies if the exact same algorithm is set in motion again anywhere in the cosmos. Most people are aware of these principles, but never stop to truly appreciate them. The law of universality in nature is the greatest gift ever to be bestowed upon mankind. It is also those very laws that created him from the dust of the earth.

We define truth as reality. As Cosmotheists, we do not acknowledge the extra or supernatural. For it is out of the range of nature. It cannot be seen. It cannot be measured. Therefore, it cannot be known. For is not of reality, it is not of the Whole.

By eliminating the imposition of the supernatural into the realm of reality, we eliminate what is not real in our premise. I am sure you are curious as to why we have taken such time and detail to explain something that seems elementary. There is nothing more imperative then the premise of our philosophy. If the foundation upon which we built is at fault, then that which comes after will not withstand. Since we have now established the most fundamental part of our premise, we can now turn our focus to reality, or nature, for truth.



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