wow- I made sense in what I typed!

good job me! *pats self on the back*
I have a hard time beleiving in an absolute truth at all- or at least one that humans can comprehend- because truth seems like an abstract concept invented by people in the first place to me. And I have a difficult time grasping abstractions. For instance- if you have 10 people in a room together and they all witness the same event, each one of them will have seen and described something somewhat different- and all of them will be telling what is the absolute truth to them. Which one of them is the truth?
Here- for another example I'll quote one of my favorite books- this is from Tim O'Brien's book The Things They Carried
"If Rat told you, for example, that he'd slept with four girls in one night, you could figure it was about a girl and a half. It wasn't a question of deceit. Just the opposite: he wanted to heat up the truth, make it burn so hot that you would feel exactly the way that he felt. For Rat Kiley, I think, facts were formed by sensations, not the other way around..."
Is Rat lying? Or is he telling the truth? I would say that it was HIS truth, since that's the way that he experienced it, but the author says that it's a lie since it's not "the truth."
I just find truth to be a bit subjective- and it's because the truth is uncovered or covered by human beings- and is a concept invented and argued over by human beings- that it is NOT perfect and never will be.
I also find it hard to beleive that morality can be easily split down into a set of yes or no questions that divide it up into black or white!

To me, if you can have questions as to whether an act was right or wrong at all it should fall into the gray area category!

I don't think that there's any act out there that is PURELY good or PURELY evil- I don't think that's possible at all!

that's just me though
sorry for the length of this post- I was just trying to explain things as well as I could!

and I have trouble doing that without plenty of examples!

this is what you get when you have a sensor arguing something far out and theoretical!
