The Sincerity To Find The Truth

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THE SINCERITY TO FIND THE TRUTH

We the humans have an extraordinary instinct. The instinct to find the truth, THE
REALITY. But for this we definitely need some standards to define the truth. But
who will decide that our define standard to dig out the truth is right or wrong? Here
a new puzzle began that each and every standard is its self a reality which also
need to be proved. Let try to understand with an example. We all know how to
measure 1 KG wheat, simply like this: -

But what will happen when the standard of weight has been changed. I mean on
earth 1 KG is equal to 1 KG but on the moon 1 KG will differ and become less than 1
KG due to gravity of at moon. Same reality will be changed at some other planet. It
is true that what is the standard of weight of 1 Kilogram FOR US on earth but it is
not a universal truth and varies from one place to another place in universe.
Conclusion is that my truth is for me and your truth is for you. It would be
appreciated if you believe in my truth but if you do not agree with me there should
be NO PROBLEM. Unfortunately there is misconception about religion and science
that science only believes in proven truths whereas the truths of religion are just
blind believes. In my opinion we the humans all starts with blind believes and ends
with confidence. here is some example from human history:Once upon a time it was a truth that human cannot fly in the air, it was also a truth
that human feet cannot touch the land of Moon and Mars but this truth cannot
survive for ever. Someone of us blindly believed without any evidence that he can
fly and go on Moon and Mars.. Finally Mr. .. changed the status of
one human truth with an effort, started with a blind believe.
If you want to know whether God exists or not, you have to describe what actually
God is?? I mean some of us will say God is Krishna, or God is Jesus or God is Allah.

But is it matter of different name only? NO. Actually it is a matter of attributes which
vary from one definition of God to another definition of God.

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