Dream
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You are making me think...since you've posed so many questions it is your fault that my post will be long! So here's a sort of test for ultimate truth made up of your 5 questions.
Perhaps there are some ultimate truths that everyone can agree with -- things that work in any practical context. For example: seeds always produce plants that are similar to the ones that make the seeds. Here is a truth that is instantly verifiable, and requires only a very small faithful assumption -- that the cycle of seed to plant is a repeatable one. This example is right in front of us everyday, and it is a concept that extends to many other things. Taking each one of your statements I can now test the permanence of this truth by the standards in your post:
Q1. Maybe many of them have stumbled upon what they believe to be ultimate truths, believing of the others that their truths are all misguided lies.
A1. Whatever, man. Its a seed, you plant it, and it makes another one. "Seeds produce plants that are similar to their parents" has passed this test, due to its obvious nature.
Q2. Maybe it is possible to find ultimate truth, but then how could you verify it?
A2. Already done in this case. The cycle is before us, so we can easily see that it will continue unless something stops it.
Q3. Why would anyone have reason to believe you?
A3. The reason to believe would actually be counterproductive in this example, since it is so obviously true. At least in this case, a reason to believe is a bad thing.
Q4. What reason do you have to believe yourself other than the strength of your own faith in what you've stumbled upon?
A4. Only that if I can't believe myself then I must have a good reason for it. In which case I should trust my own opinion about any suspect notion.
Q5. What is stronger, the faith a person holds in an ultimate truth or the truth of the ultimate truth?
A5. Here is where the seed and the plant example can be used again within my answer, because they are two things that rely upon one another in turn -- just like a seed and a plant. I will interpret your question as "Is faith the seed and truth the plant, or is truth the seed and faith the plant? Which is the plant?" They are both the same thing, but seen at different stages. The total plant must considered -- seed and the growing plant. Truth needs faith to reproduce, I think -- otherwise its a forgotten truth. Faith needs truth or its not practical. In this way truth-faith must perpetuate itself like a living thing or it dies, so the question actually is not "Is truth or faith stronger?" but "What faith is obviously true?" This is just begging question 4, so its been answered.
If this one example truth (that a seed produces a plant like its parent) is instantly verifiable, then it is a superior truth to any truth that isn't. Hence, it is an ultimate truth. It is a truth that is consistent with itself, because it works in many contexts, supports itself simply by being true, and inspires faith in itself which in turn causes itself to propagate.
Also, since it is found in Genesis chapter 1, perhaps it could be counted as one possible reason to call that an 'Ultimate text' perhaps. Finally, perhaps there are ultimate truths that everyone can agree upon.
Perhaps there are some ultimate truths that everyone can agree with -- things that work in any practical context. For example: seeds always produce plants that are similar to the ones that make the seeds. Here is a truth that is instantly verifiable, and requires only a very small faithful assumption -- that the cycle of seed to plant is a repeatable one. This example is right in front of us everyday, and it is a concept that extends to many other things. Taking each one of your statements I can now test the permanence of this truth by the standards in your post:
Q1. Maybe many of them have stumbled upon what they believe to be ultimate truths, believing of the others that their truths are all misguided lies.
A1. Whatever, man. Its a seed, you plant it, and it makes another one. "Seeds produce plants that are similar to their parents" has passed this test, due to its obvious nature.
Q2. Maybe it is possible to find ultimate truth, but then how could you verify it?
A2. Already done in this case. The cycle is before us, so we can easily see that it will continue unless something stops it.
Q3. Why would anyone have reason to believe you?
A3. The reason to believe would actually be counterproductive in this example, since it is so obviously true. At least in this case, a reason to believe is a bad thing.
Q4. What reason do you have to believe yourself other than the strength of your own faith in what you've stumbled upon?
A4. Only that if I can't believe myself then I must have a good reason for it. In which case I should trust my own opinion about any suspect notion.
Q5. What is stronger, the faith a person holds in an ultimate truth or the truth of the ultimate truth?
A5. Here is where the seed and the plant example can be used again within my answer, because they are two things that rely upon one another in turn -- just like a seed and a plant. I will interpret your question as "Is faith the seed and truth the plant, or is truth the seed and faith the plant? Which is the plant?" They are both the same thing, but seen at different stages. The total plant must considered -- seed and the growing plant. Truth needs faith to reproduce, I think -- otherwise its a forgotten truth. Faith needs truth or its not practical. In this way truth-faith must perpetuate itself like a living thing or it dies, so the question actually is not "Is truth or faith stronger?" but "What faith is obviously true?" This is just begging question 4, so its been answered.
If this one example truth (that a seed produces a plant like its parent) is instantly verifiable, then it is a superior truth to any truth that isn't. Hence, it is an ultimate truth. It is a truth that is consistent with itself, because it works in many contexts, supports itself simply by being true, and inspires faith in itself which in turn causes itself to propagate.
Also, since it is found in Genesis chapter 1, perhaps it could be counted as one possible reason to call that an 'Ultimate text' perhaps. Finally, perhaps there are ultimate truths that everyone can agree upon.