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Wednesday, December 2nd 2009

Fact or Fiction, You Always Tell the Truth

The ultimate battle between light and darkness

I always find myself talking about touchy subjects. I guess it's just my nature. They aren't always cut and dry. It's easy to overlook the simple things that come in and out of life if you let yourself. However, it is our duty to always be alert and know the seasons when they arrive. When our time comes, many let it pass by unexpectedly. When my time comes, I witness and acknowledge the truth, finding it difficult not to build conversations or publications around it.

I've been taught to tell the truth my whole life. It is something that is known to every one of us. We are taught not to lie, steal, kill, and the list goes on and on. Although we are programmed to tell the truth, the majority deceive themselves and others by saying what sounds good other than what is true. Many people consider truth as judgement. Why? No matter how strong a person is or how well they can debate, the truth cannot be tampered and it really hurts!

Many things are hidden that will be brought out in the open. The secret things that weigh the hearts of men and women around the world will eventually find a way into the light, whether good or bad. A lie cannot exist without the truth and vice versa. The good things inside will be brought out as well as the bad, eventually.

Supressing the truth creates many problems, socially, mentally and physically. The truth keeps getting pushed down deeper and deeper. It never goes away. The longer the it remains buried, the more people continue believing the lie. It continues to fester into confusion, confusion into stress, stress becomes sickness and sickness, death. The truth never goes away, it will eat you alive for eternity.

Sadly, the world contiues sweeping the truth under the rug. The answers are here but the bariers are great. Heaven is real and it is right here in the midst of hell. But paradise can't be established until the truth prevails. Yes, sometimes it's better not knowing, but then it will always remain. At some point, you or your children, or your children's children, will have to face the truth whether exposed or hidden.

We do it so we don't hurt anyone, because words can do a lot of damage. It is a difficult job telling the truth sometimes. We all know that. On the other hand, instead of hurting the other person, we hurt ourselves. In the end we reach the same result: one person hurt and the other hurt without knowing it yet. The truth will cause a lot of damage. It is inevitable. But it has to come out sometime.

Tags: morality, ethics, manners, love, life, self

Posted by scott at 09:08PM in design
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