I'm going to share part of the chapter from my book the one where I explain how truth is consubstantial with God. I’d like you to analyze it and tell me how you understand it, as well as what impact you think it could have on both Christians and non-Christians.
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""Speaking of "what am I," I must confess that sometimes I get a bit philosophical and begin to reflect on those great mysteries of life, for which one almost never has an answer and simply says: "Oh, what a mystery!" What I'm going to share now doesn't necessarily need to be understood; I just do it so you can understand my way of thinking. Sometimes I think it's crazy. But if you understand it, perhaps between your craziness and mine, we can be two lunatics walking through life, believing in truth and honoring it.
I must acknowledge the truth. Referring to the "truth" of what I am, I sometimes stay a little longer reflecting without giving up, until I find certain answers to questions. Like, is what I believe I am, really what I am? In other words, is the concept I have of myself the true perspective? Is that view the truth? At this point, whose truth matters: mine or someone else's?
Then again, maybe we both have part of the truth. So, the idea of "Truth" may be relative, not absolute. If they have part of the truth about who I am, and I have part of the truth about who I think I am, then what we both think about me is not completely true. But is there an absolute truth? And what is truth in itself? To apply it to myself and not have a portion of truth that belongs to someone else (because they see me from a different point), or the portion of truth I have of myself (because I know myself better than anyone else does), I would like to have absolute truth, not partial. Absolute truth, not relative. For that, I must understand what the truth is.
Is Truth an act? Is Truth tangible, palpable even? Does it have substance? Is it subject to time? What is Truth? What is something true? Well, for me, something true is what exists. For example, I'd say something like: "I exist because I am true, and I am true because I exist." So now, we would have to talk about existence, to talk about Truth. If everything that exists is true, the characteristics and the perception of that existing concept are subject to the perception of other created things. This perception is what makes it partial—the perception of created things in relation to the absolute truth of another. Without the absolute truth ceasing to be absolute because someone else cannot perceive it. The absolute truth ceases to be absolute when someone else cannot perceive it. So, in the beginning, whoever created the first thing already existed and had to be true; therefore, truth could not have been created, because if truth were created, whoever created it did not possess truth, because it didn't exist yet. This is how the origin of all things must possess truth, because it possesses existence, and must be the origin of all things, being true before all things. Therefore, truth has always existed before all things.
And if everything I have just said contains something logical and true, then our madness opens the path for those who seek truth outside of truth, by providing a necessary and genuine factor to demonstrate the origin of all things. This people Seek to observe it, explore it, measure it, and understand the truth through its reflection in created things, and although these (created things) contain what is true in them neither defines nor represents it. On the contrary, it is the Truth that defines them, and they only reflect the Truth.
Therefore, those who wish to find the Truth in created things are like the blind groping in the dark outside the Truth, trying to discover what can only be contained within the Truth itself.
If truth is an absolute and existing act, with attributes and qualities that grant the capacity to transfer its own energy and, as a consequence, mass, then I conclude that truth can be represented in equations (equations that can exist or come to exist) that reveal the origin of all things as an axiom of the Absolute. This factor could be expressed with the symbol T = Absolute Truth, or with the symbol Alpha = the Absolute, which doesn’t allow increase, decrease, division, or any mixture within its essence.
I hope one can understand the process in which I am thinking and reaching toward. I'm nothing more than an ordinary worker without the sufficient intellect to delve into things that only philosophers and enlightened minds can, although I am curious and determined– which allows me to keep searching for said truth.
Returning to self-reflection, I am true because I exist, but my reality is a partial reality, and I must find the fullness of my truth, the fullness of who I am; only then can I be happy."""