When Michelle began her first...
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When Michelle began her first year of college, she had a pretty good idea what truth was.
Then she enrolled in a philosophy class. By midterm, she wasn't sure any more and by
the end of the class, she felt like she didn't know at all. She learned that some define truth
by how closely a statement corresponds to objective reality. Others define truth as
something that is arrived at by consensus in a group, and therefore, truth is always
changing. Those were the easy theories; there were many more. As she studied the
various philosophical positions on truth she began to appreciate more and more Pilate's
own confusion, when he stood in judgment of the one who was truth incarnate. "What is
truth?" he asked.
Michelle sat in the campus chaplain's office one afternoon struggling with the notion of truth and how it applied in her life. She said, in words wise beyond her years, "I only know that Jesus is the truth, and only by following that truth, will I ever be free. The rest are only ideas."
Michelle sat in the campus chaplain's office one afternoon struggling with the notion of truth and how it applied in her life. She said, in words wise beyond her years, "I only know that Jesus is the truth, and only by following that truth, will I ever be free. The rest are only ideas."
