Re: Truth (was Re: virus: Language)

Sodom (sodom@ma.ultranet.com)
Wed, 01 Apr 1998 10:37:44 -0500


this seems to be a very important concept to me. All people I am aware of, base
their world view on what has happened in the past, or what they perceive to
have happened in the past. It seems important for any free thinker to realize
that history has many realities, none of which are verifiably valid. To
consider this when creating your world view can be very helpful.
Sodom
actually - Bill Roh

Aaron Cook wrote:

> Sorry to be so slow in responding, but I couldn't get on thanks to a lousy
> server. I didn't learn a bunch of facts in school (I did, but that's not
> important) school was too slow for me. And somthing I found is people are
> lazy and can make mistakes. Since they can make mistkes, the do so quite a
> bit, and since they are lazy, mistakes aren't fixed often enough. History
> isn't the truth, history is what people think it is. The fact that history
> is not concrete is where it's power lies. In lies. In making people
> beliving in the wrong things just because it was written in some book.
>
> At 08:16 AM 3/27/98 -0800, you wrote:
> >That is where history is powerful
> >