Kejau

Yahya is a dictator - it depends who said it and to whom. For you, me and
many others this is true but for others not so much. We can anchor our
position on the meaning of what we said he is - still others will not buy
it. Remember when I asserted Jawara was a dictator - many disagree even
after aligning his administration to the meaning of the word.

God exist or is one or didn't exist is another we will not agree.

So truth is equally very much relative as is absolute. Absolute in one
context - say if we're same religion, culture, political party, etc. The
other group may see it differently based on their context.

The above maybe a bit abstract and not good justice to the topic.

A more practical matter - observe the positions of politicians in America -
both on domestic and foreign relations matters.

Thanks

Burama

On Tuesday, September 30, 2014, kejau <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>  But you read the rest. Truth can never be relative. Give examples, Yaya
> is a dictator and that can never relative. It is either a truth or not. I
> am a man, there is a God,  etc. These and other facts are either true or
> false not relative.
>
>  Kejau
>
>
>  Sent from Samsung Mobile
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> -------- Original message --------
> From: Burama Jammeh
> Date:30/09/2014 4:19 PM (GMT+01:00)
> To: [log in to unmask]
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> Subject: Re: Truth - Absolute or Relative?
>
>  That's another view! And that's what I hope it is but as Cham said in
> reality truth seems more relative than absolute.
>
>  I couldn't read what seems an attachment.
>
>  Burama
>
> On Tuesday, September 30, 2014, kejau <[log in to unmask]
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>  Yahoo's answer is below: There is only one truth and it is absolute.
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> Is Truth relative or absolute?
> One of my friends said that things which are true will always be true. I
> do not really…show more
> 10 Answers  •  Philosophy
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> Best Answer (Chosen by Voter)
> You're both right.
>
> Truth is relative: Research.
> Truth is absolute: Vision.
>
> It's two different stages of self evolution:
>
> 1. Research.
> 2. Cognition.
> 3. Thought.
> 4. Choice.
> 5. Vision.
> 6. Discovery.
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> Good luck!
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> Everything is self-evident...Descartes.
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> Other Answers
> Unless truth is absolute, it is not truth. A relative truth is only a
> useful lie. An approximate truth is only called so politely; it is a lie,
> because something is either truth or untruth. 'There is no way in between.
>
> There is only one truth. What German Chancellor Adenauer has counted as
> four, are four aspects of it. He says there are four truths: the simple,
> the pure, the plain, and the whole truth. The first thing to remember is
> that the truth is always whole, just as the circle is always whole. You
> cannot have a half-circle. The moment it is half, it is only an arc, it is
> not a circle. The very word circle means the whole. If you say it is only a
> relative truth, then it is not truth because it is dependent, and truth is
> never dependent on anything.
> A loving couple wanted to marry immediately, but the girl's strong-willed
> and domineering mother adamantly opposed the union.
> "I can't help it," said the distraught girl to her boyfriend. "Mother
> thinks you are effeminate."
> Reflecting for a moment, he replied, "You know, compared with her, maybe I
> am."
> This is relative truth, but a relative truth is not the truth. Only the
> absolute and the whole is the truth -- and it is bound to be plain.
>
>  Sent from Samsung Mobile
>
>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: Burama Jammeh
> Date:30/09/2014 3:19 PM (GMT+01:00)
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Truth - Absolute or Relative?
>
>  Exactly why then there is no right/wrong. Since you suggest it depends
> on the context - who's involve, what time, where, etc.
>
>  Scary but not surprising.
>
>  Burama
>
> On Tuesday, September 30, 2014, Alieu S.K Cham <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
> Hello again, Mr. Jammeh
> There is, in my view, right and wrong. There has to be! -:) However, what
> is  right or wrong depends on a given context.  Alieu
>
>  On 30 Sep 2014 15:08, "Burama Jammeh" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >
> > That view is definitely supported by lot happenings within/around us.
> >
> > The problem becomes - who's right and/or wrong? Or there is no such
> thing - right:wrong?
> >
> > Truth being relative is scary to say the least.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Burama
> >
> >
> > On Tuesday, September 30, 2014, Alieu S.K Cham <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hmmm......very philosophical
> >> indeed -:). Truth is relative, I would say. We see the world around us
> through a pair of glasses. What you see will therefore depend on what
> glasses you are wearing, right? This is of course not limited to physical
> objects around us, but also the way we analyse and make sense of
> everything, including the "truth". Alieu Cham, Oslo
> >>
> >> On 30 Sep 2014 14:49, "Burama Jammeh" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Is truth absolute or relative?
> >>>
> >>> Burama
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