Which ones and why?me traditions say you absolutely shouldn't, but I don't think it is useful to cling to any particular tradition if you genuinely desire truth.
Which ones and why?me traditions say you absolutely shouldn't, but I don't think it is useful to cling to any particular tradition if you genuinely desire truth.
Some traditions say you absolutely shouldn't, but I don't think it is useful to cling to any particular tradition if you genuinely desire truth.
What should one cling to, I wonder ...... but I don't think it is useful to cling to any particular tradition if you genuinely desire truth.
so as a what if,but I don't think it is useful to cling to any particular tradition if you genuinely desire truth.
Indeed. Or what if those Traditions are in themselves intrinsically 'true' in that in and through the Tradition one can aspire to and attain the Transcendent?What if one of those traditions was THE truth?
Well I might not phrase it as strongly as that, but those who make that argument tend to make a number of assumptions:I don't buy the "there is no absolute truth" garbage ...
I disagree. You're putting a quantitative value on something that cannot be quantified. There are 'hierarchies of truth' in the sense that some truths are dependent on 'higher' truths, but quantifying that which cannot be quantified. Such hierarchies are only there because the mind likes order. There are the 99 Names of Allah. Can we put these in order of priority? Can we dispose of the other 98 if we cleave to the one? Does that mean there cannot be 100 names? No ... and yes.There is, logically speaking, 1 truth.
Good question. Usually it means you're doing the stuff you like doing, and not doing the stuff you don't like doing. It's accommodating one's weakness.So how does cherry picking what makes you feel good any better of a thing to cling to than an established tradition (or religion)?
I believe there is one truth, but God has chosen to reveal it in such a way that it'd be perceived differently by different cultures and individuals. When the time's right though, we'll finally see how it all fits together. Meantime, just believe. We can work-out the rest later.I don't buy the "there is no absolute truth" garbage that is spread all over for people to feel better about each others differing opinions. There is, logically speaking, 1 truth.
Kind of like the way some Christians dismiss Genesis and The Book of Revelations.Good question. Usually it means you're doing the stuff you like doing, and not doing the stuff you don't like doing. It's accommodating one's weakness.
I don't buy the "there is no absolute truth" garbage that is spread all over for people to feel better about each others differing opinions.
I believe there is one truth, but God has chosen to reveal it in such a way that it'd be perceived differently by different cultures and individuals. When the time's right though, we'll finally see how it all fits together.
I'll just comment on what was disagreed upon, if that's ok. To address this particular one we must first ask "What is Truth?" It is actually a summation of all questions pertaining to existence. Such as "Is there a God?" "Is there more than one God?" "Did this God create this existence?" "Did this God create this world?" etc. there are millions (or more) of questions one could ask. In terms of what most (IMO of course) people would consider 'Truth', One would have to get all of these questions correct. Is there a correct answer? Yes. There is in fact either a God or not. There is either a path he specified or not. There is 1 God or Multiples. These are all possibilities, compounded over and over until the Statistics show it is near impossible to randomly choose a completely correct 'Truth'. Does that mean there are multiple truths? No. What if a few questions (Such as your question of the 99 Names (aka attributes)) have multiple true answers, well we must break them down. Of those 99 names, are they true, if yes that tradition remains true, if not then it becomes not completely true. There can be more, and that doesn't mean that the 99 aren't true. It simply means we could have searched and defined even more, and it would have still been true.I disagree. You're putting a quantitative value on something that cannot be quantified. There are 'hierarchies of truth' in the sense that some truths are dependent on 'higher' truths, but quantifying that which cannot be quantified. Such hierarchies are only there because the mind likes order. There are the 99 Names of Allah. Can we put these in order of priority? Can we dispose of the other 98 if we cleave to the one? Does that mean there cannot be 100 names? No ... and yes.
But that has nothing to do with truth, that is simply your preference. I'd prefer to drink beer, but I've been told it is not ok for me to do so. IF my view of truth is in fact true, my preference is not bearing any weight to it.Usually it means you're doing the stuff you like doing, and not doing the stuff you don't like doing.
I believe there is one truth, but God has chosen to reveal it in such a way that it'd be perceived differently by different cultures and individuals. When the time's right though, we'll finally see how it all fits together. Meantime, just believe. We can work-out the rest later.
Indeed, those who believed and those who were Jews or Christians or Sabeans [before Prophet Muhammad] - those [among them] who believed in Allah and the Last Day and did righteousness - will have their reward with their Lord, and no fear will there be concerning them, nor will they grieve.
Quran - 2:62
And We have revealed to you, [O Muhammad], the Book in truth, confirming that which preceded it of the Scripture and as a criterion over it. So judge between them by what Allah has revealed and do not follow their inclinations away from what has come to you of the truth. To each of you We prescribed a law and a method. Had Allah willed, He would have made you one nation [united in religion], but [He intended] to test you in what He has given you; so race to [all that is] good. To Allah is your return all together, and He will [then] inform you concerning that over which you used to differ.
Quran - 5:48
You make the error of thinking it is something that can be decided. It is already there. We can choose what to do with our time alive on this earth, which may or may not be adhering to the "True way". A believer who truly believes they are following the "True path" will be resolute that they are doing so. No need to decide for others, as they must realize it and accept it (or not if they find something else to be the actual truth).Well that is kind of a silly statement seems to me. Shall we all decide to agree that Thomas' truth is the one absolute truth? No? Shall we all agree to decide that your truth is the one absolute truth? Don't think so. My truth is the one absolute truth? That ain't gonna happen.
again we don't decide, it just is. This isn't a strategy game where Muslims are trying to get more people to think like us because that means we will be more correct. It simply means we BELIEVE we know the TRUTH and are TRYING TO FOLLOW THE TRUE PATH.If everyone's absolute truth is different from everyone else, then, by definition there cannot be one absolute truth! Contrarily, if there really is one absolute truth, how do we in all our differences of opinion decide which one is IT?
It's a false statement when someone says 'my truth is absolute' with the implication that another's isn't, and as you say, we ain't gonna agree, and there's been a lot of conflict because if it ... But equally, the statement 'there is no absolute truth' is equally silly for the same reason – no-one is qualified to make that statement, because they'd have to know 'the truth' absolutely, perfectly and infallibly – as we as creatures are neither absolute, perfect or infallible, then there's the stumbling point.Well that is kind of a silly statement seems to me. Shall we all decide to agree that Thomas' truth is the one absolute truth? No? Shall we all agree to decide that your truth is the one absolute truth? Don't think so. My truth is the one absolute truth? That ain't gonna happen.
Well there can, because the truth is independent of us. There is truth out there that we are entirely unaware of, nevertheless it is true.If everyone's absolute truth is different from everyone else, then, by definition there cannot be one absolute truth! Contrarily, if there really is one absolute truth, how do we in all our differences of opinion decide which one is IT?
It's a false statement when someone says 'my truth is absolute' with the implication that another's isn't, and as you say, we ain't gonna agree, and there's been a lot of conflict because if it
But equally, the statement 'there is no absolute truth' is equally silly for the same reason – no-one is qualified to make that statement, because they'd have to know 'the truth' absolutely, perfectly and infallibly – as we as creatures are neither absolute, perfect or infallible, then there's the stumbling point.
Well there can, because the truth is independent of us. There is truth out there that we are entirely unaware of, nevertheless it is true.
So my answer would be 'Truth is One', but not 'There is one Truth' – the former is a qualitative statement, the latter is quantitative.
No, you're right, you got me there. My argument was hoist on its own petard, as the saying goes, and you were quite right to point out the massive flaw in my assumption.Not so sure on this one.
Exactly. It's not one what, it's one. Or ... it's not a numerical one thing, its a conditional one thing. All truth has at least one thing in common – that it is true. And it has that in common no more nor no less than any other truth.This seems very similar to the 'real vs unreal' mind games type of philosophical thinking you were inveighing against. 'Truth is One' is one of those comments that sounds profound; and actually says nothing. One what?
Truth is what remains when all beliefs and opinions are dropped.I think we must define truth. Your truth may not be my truth especially when faith and belief come to play. Since both tend to have a certain amount of mystery that cannot be seen, touched or heard. However observation leads to understanding, which leads to either tolerance and/or acceptance.
One should not cling to anything.What should one cling to, I wonder ...
Sounds like a topic for a new threadWow! Maybe it's the end of the world!
I can't even remember when I first heard that song, but I've listened to it thousands of times since then.It's the end if the world as we know it... And I feel fine...