It is hard to imagine at times why it is, that acceptance of truth and fact is one of the hardest task for mankind to adapt to, yet still we often revel in the construction of nefarious plans for self sustenance whilst at the expense of those we plunder as we ascend the ladders of social instability, political madness and an ever growing plague of financial frustration of the less fortunate stakeholders involved.
Have we truly achieved this perceived level of social greatness that has been advertised and injected into our psyche from the days of early schooling to our present time of modern slavery? Yes you read right “modern slavery”, it is the only applicable term to describe a system where people work for hours on end throughout the day to be paid something called a living wage. Is it even sane to put those two words together without feeling some sort of guilt?
But please don’t perceive me as any sort of anti- government individual, I do believe in the rule of law but how far you take that rule is up to that power that lies in the hands of those that behold same. I am not a learned person when it comes to the study of political criminology a.k.a. legislative procedures, but I do however believe that truth is verifiable as well as identifiable, but hey, you don’t have to take my word for it. For some readers who may be religiously inclined and may have a different view, I ask you this, when the book of Deuteronomy chapter 25 – 30 speak of blessings and curses, the question I ask is have we been liberated or still under siege? What do we do now?
"doubts are more cruel than the worst of truths"
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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In Jamie Foxx's movie "LAW ABIDING CITIZEN" Jamie Foxx made a profound statement to his client. "He is not interested in the truth but what can be proven in a court of Law. It appears that the system we have created has override the truth. Which actually leave people asking...what is truth? let us not be fooled. Truth does and will always exist. forget about the pastels and focus on what is right. Then again what is right is considered relative.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Stanley "truth does not always exist".Many of us are strangers to the truth
ReplyDeleteMany times we deceive ourselves as a means of justifying our actions. And yes I think we are still under siege.
Unfortunately what blinds us is the harsh reality of our own unstable way of thinking, i did follow the advice and took a read of deuteronomy, I must say that was good advice, we are so far from being anywhere near to freedom unless we hearken unto the truth as is written in that book. Keep it up.
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