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The new Enlightenment.

Spring forward and fall back. Wasn't it said by someone that there is nothing new under the sun? When a good man says nothing evil prospers, so I will speak with all of my heart and not let them touch me. I do not consider myself to be a rebel, nor do I consider myself to be a saint, (even though I am) I do consider myself to be a truth teller. So I will tell the truth and I will die for it. Maybe I'm already dead.
Pilate asked the question, and my philosophy will answer it, What is truth? Truth is truth. There is no diverse answer to that question other than truth is truth.

How do you unveil the truth? You don't, you either know the truth or you don't know it! Will I tell you the truth? Your truth is relative, but his truth is subjective. It is subjective because he knows the truth, he is the truth, and he invented the truth, nay he was born the truth. He Created the truth, truth is his nature, Can he lie? No, but we have invented the truth, we have redesigned the truth, we don't know (some of us do) the truth.

We cannot posses the truth, the truth posses us. We can never loose the truth once we have it, but we can loose each other in our search for truth. We can kill each other and say we are truthful. I do it all the time. The opposite of truth is pride and the opposite of pride is intelligence. The opposite of intelligence is death, and the opposite of death is hell. We walk in the truth, we sleep in the truth, we are born in the truth. And we die in the truth. Truth can be misspelled, Fruth, but only a fool knows the fruth. That my friend is the truth.

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