Causality is the "everything happens for a reason" type idea, but in reality things may not happen for a reson, things may just happen.
I get your point then.
Honestly, I wasn't trying to be condescending at all... just trying to get people to see from a different point of view. My bad if it cameoff that way.
I still don't think many people understand a major point that I'm trying to say.. probably cause I didn't say it very explicitly. You wrote"Even if the truth were absolute, there would be no way you could actually know that. " What I'm sayingis, humans do have the possibility to actually know that. But it's not something you can know through logicalone.. it's different from the whole idea of knowing something logically, which is where a lot of people don't get. When a newborn baby gets fed andtastes milk, it knows the taste of milk, right? The baby doesn't logically understand what it tasted.. but it still knows.
As far as what truth is.. you're absolutely right when it comes to relative truth. I'm not really disagreeing with your views on truth as much asI'm adding another aspect to it. I'm saying that beneath all of that relative truth that you see, there is an absolute truth from which it all stemsfrom. And while you can know the relative truth through logic, the absolute truth needs to actually be experienced to be understood... truth on this level isan experience rather than a concept really. This is why I'm not searching for a solution that is most logical andsatisfactory, in fact I'm not searching for an answer using logic at all. I'm saying that human beings are actually capable of knowing this truththrough experience. You think that there are no absolutes, but what I'm saying is that there is an absolute, andmore importantly that human beings can actually know this absolute, albeit through experience and not through logic. Yes, it is very useful information for modern man, however there are dozens and dozens of accounts from people who have experienced it throughout history... soit's not really a breakthrough. The real problem is that people shrug it off as nonsense just because it can't be proven logically.. and so they neverput in the effort to experience it.
Originally Posted by bboy1827
1) Read my posts a couple of posts above about causality and how things may just happen. If I "throw" a brick there is the possibility of nothing happening, I mean there is no logical link between me "throwing" something and something else happening besides that object being thrown, it may not move it may not do anything.
2) What is "true knowledge" expand on this because that doesn't mean anything; that is just a term people throw around. The only knowledge that can come completely independent of experience is space time knowledge.
Just like I mentioned above, true knowledge is knowledge which humans obtain when they are able to perceive the truth beyond logic, but throughexperience. It's not necessarily a knowledge that is independent of experience, because experience is required to bring it into your consciousness. Thereason it doesn't mean anything to you though is because you haven't yet had an experience which would make you conscious of it.
Again, I'm not really saying that what other people think is incorrect.. all I'm saying is that there's more to it than that. And I don'texpect anyone to blindly believe what I said, but I do hope it makes them curious enough to go and try to find out for themselves.