Quote from giles117:
I speak of the Truth I believe.
Be aware, this world is founded on a small set of chaotic laws which give rise to everything in time.
These are the laws that rule this world, made by its inhabitants as "one and many".
The very first chaotic law is that the truth is different for everyone.
It establishes that the one is many, and that the many are different.
This is an illusion.
From this belief comes a belief in hierarchy, as if one illusion could possibly be more valuable or true than another illusion.
Each one establishes this law for himself, and makes it true by his attack on what another values.
This seems justified because the values differ, and those who hold them seem to be unlike, and therefore enemies.
This law establishes degrees of truth among illusions, making it seem that some are harder to overcome than others.
For example, death is just as much an illusion as the common cold.
But a hierarchy of truth makes it appear that death is harder to overcome.
Hopefully the truth you believe in is actually the true truth.
If not, it will be something highly valued among illusions that are all really the same.
If so, it would follow the first law of chaos which builds and maintains this world.
God will not attack a world where truth is attacked by it's very existence, as ephemeral as that may be.
Nor will the truth defend itself from what is called "truth", but is not.
So there is a kind of meekness about the true truth.
This presents you with a dilemma. How would you ever recognize the truth if it ever came to your mind for judgment?
Jesus