I believe what you’re trying to say is that while there are somethings that it’s ok to have contradictory beliefs about, there are some objectively true things a Christian must believe, yes?
Close, but not quite. Are you familiar with the phrase “perception is reality”? This perhaps gets closer to it. For instance, let’s take a look at Luke’s comment below. (Or is it above? Given the way I’ve written this post it’s actually sort of both.)
West Point - I just did some networking for the school there. And Viola - is part of Rio, Oneida, Wataga, Viola, Altona - also known as ROWVA - the fball team we played in 87 in the playoffs and lost…7-6
Well, the Viola I lived in is part of the Sherrard school district, located on US 67 about 25 miles north of Monmouth in Mercer county about halfway between Alpha and Aledo. I think the “V” you are looking for in ROWVA is Victoria.
So, let’s examine this for “Truth”.
I happen to believe that there is an objective reality with regard to Truth. (Note, I believe this, not all persons believe it.) And therefore I am correcting Luke with regard to the identity and location of Viola. I’m pretty sure that I am right on this and that Luke will accept my judgment because though he sees himslef as familiar with these towns, I actually lived in the one under discussion.
However, when Luke posted he was obviously sure of himself enough to go ahead and post this material as fact. He didn’t post it just
thinking that he knew this stuff. No, he posted
knowing (in his own mind at least) this stuff. Thus from yesterday’s post until today it has been
his reality, and also I would suspect yours and the reality of anyone else who cared to read this thread. Because, after all you got the information from an authoritative source, Luke, who personally was acquainted with that which he testified regarding. Yet while this was your reality this whole time, it was not mine. Therefore, for a time we had two different realities.
Now, in this case we had two different realities (using the concept that perception is reality), but not two different truths – the objective truth of Viola’s location being not established by perception, but actual geography. Nonetheless. If you had been planning a trip to Viola, you might have contacted Luke, and he would have given you directions (at least general directions) and because you are a smart person you would have been confident that you could have found it. You would have planned your trip accordingly, and only on arrival would you have found out you were wrong. Or, because Viola is not far from the other communities mentioned in the ROWVA school district, you might have actually stumbled into Viola as you drove around in the general vicinity and thus actually had some confirmation that Luke had given you relatively good directions and you would have been even more convinced of the truth of his original statement.
So, despite there being only one objective truth, reality would have been that folks were operating with different sets of internal truths. And you, in particular would actually be in the real Viola, while having been given directions there by one who did not know where the real Viola was. Very strange, but completeely plausible.
Well, that is a sad illustration of what I am talking about, but one that does come from the practical and concrete world. When we move it to the realm of ideas, this becomes even more plausible. For instance, what is the #1 high school football team in the state of Illinois. Well, the answer depends on which sideline you are sitting. It doesn’t matter the score at the end of the game, everyone thinks that their team is #1. Or at least that what they write in bright school colors on the windows of their cars as they head off to the games. And who is to say that they aren’t both true. If your standard is who won the state championship you might argue with me, but what if your standard is which is the school that is #1 in my heart, then there might be many different #1s depending on who you talked to. And so, Luke and my childre (both graduates of Abingdon H.S.) would agree that Abingdon Commando’s are #1. Or maybe not. Maybe Luke has children going to school at Bushnell-Prairie City? In that case he might have changed his view to match that of his children and claim that Bushnell is now #1. While I’m making the same claim of a school that is presently 2-4 heading into their homecoming.
At one level, the level of objective truth, we know that none of these claims are true. But, in truth, we don’t really care about objective truth. That isn’t what we are measuring, and if you are, then you are living in a different reality than one that we care about. Rather, when it comes to declaring what team is number #! the only truth that matters is my subjective evaluation of it at game time. And you can tell me I am wrong till you are blue in the face, and it won’t change a thing because I already know who is #1. WE ARE!!
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