Is it possible to find truth??

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  • Опубликовано: 17 апр 2024
  • Join us for an enlightening discussion on the pursuit of truth in our latest video! In this episode, our hosts delve into the timeless question of what truth is and how it can be discovered. From philosophical perspectives to practical approaches, we explore various avenues for uncovering truth in our complex world.
    One of the focal points of our conversation is the role of religion in the quest for truth. We delve into the notion that religious teachings offer profound insights into truth, particularly as exemplified in the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the Church of Jesus Christ. We examine how these spiritual frameworks provide a pathway to understanding truth and living meaningful lives.
    Join us as we navigate the complexities of truth-seeking and discover the transformative power of embracing truth in all its forms.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @RyanMercer
    @RyanMercer 2 месяца назад +24

    The truth will set you free

  • @brothazinthefoyer
    @brothazinthefoyer 2 месяца назад +2

    Great convo! this definitely got our wheels turning.

  • @heyitsjaredbender
    @heyitsjaredbender 2 месяца назад +2

    Love this conversation!! Every ward should watch this before fast and testimony meeting haha. Powerful topics and takeaways, thanks for sharing!!

  • @josephclayson2714
    @josephclayson2714 2 месяца назад +2

    I enjoyed this video! I loved what you guys had to say about baring testimony of the church and the Book of Mormon. I have to disagree with some of the points made about truth towards the end though. If you think about it, it’s not even up for debate whether people have different truths. There are of course some things that everyone can agree are true: the sky is blue, 2+2=4, etc. But when it comes to religion, there are hundreds of different religions out there, many of which believe they have the truth. If there was one singular religious truth that was evident to everyone, most people would believe it in the same way most people believe gravity is real. Some people believe in God, some don’t, some believe in the Buddha or the Hindu pantheon, its just the way things are. And you can call it their “truth” because they hold onto it just as strongly as you do with your religious beliefs. This is just the reality of the world.

  • @vandreman
    @vandreman 2 месяца назад +2

    An important aspect of any belief is for it to be falsifiable. For example, when we pray about the church, if we feel something then that means the church is true. However when we pray and don’t feel anything, then response is to continue praying until you do. That’s an example of a non-falsifiable belief.

  • @johnwgarrett1
    @johnwgarrett1 2 месяца назад

    Love this conversation! As an older adult convert, I'm always bugged when I see kids going up to the stand and saying, "I know the church is true." No, you don't! Please don't teach your kids to bear false witness!! Some of them never get over it.
    The good news for me is that I do know this church is led by Jesus Christ, and I can testify that God shows Pres. Russell M. Nelson things that the rest of us can't see and that he teaches truth, and that learning and applying the principles taught in the Book of Mormon has brought me closer to God than any book I've read.

    • @dwRS1
      @dwRS1 2 месяца назад +1

      @John..everyone has to find out for their own anyway. Children know the church is true like they know they love their parents. What would you teach them to say? I think maybe the church is true, maybe Joseph Smith is a prophet? Children copy what their parents say.

    • @johnwgarrett1
      @johnwgarrett1 2 месяца назад

      @dwRS1 I'm sure my perspective is colored right now by a Facebook post yesterday by another returned missionary announcing that, "oh, nevermind, I'm actually an atheist and don't believe anything I taught people for those two years, but thanks for the free Spanish lessons!" How is it that we set up a large number of our children to be faithful and happy in Primary but apostate by the time their brains are fully formed? How much better would it be if a child went up and shared their testimony of feeling happy when they come to church and when they pray with their family. That's a truth they can share.

  • @MediaMaster9000
    @MediaMaster9000 2 месяца назад +4

    Regarding the conversation about knowing; the BoM is pretty clear that you CAN know. In Alma 32:34 it says, "34 And now, behold, is your knowledge perfect? Yea, your knowledge is perfect in that thing, and your faith is dormant; and this because you know, for ye know that the word hath swelled your souls, and ye also know that it hath sprouted up, that your understanding doth begin to be enlightened, and your mind doth begin to expand." Faith becomes dormant the moment you experience a witness of the spirit. Your knowledge becomes perfect "in that thing." When people say "I know the BoM, church, Joseph Smith, etc is true," it's not a "church culture thing." They're speaking from that place (or should be) of having received a witness of the Holy Ghost. In other words, their "knowledge is perfect in that thing." Just wanted to set the record straight on that point.

  • @tylerdewey915
    @tylerdewey915 2 месяца назад +2

    I know that I kind of stand alone in this particular viewpoint, but I don't believe that we have absolute truths in this life. I do believe that God is a source of absolute truth, but I don't believe that this absolute truth is attainable by anyone in this earthly experience. There is an article by Dr. Julia Shaw called "I'm a Scientist and I Don't Believe in Facts" that played a huge role in helping me develop my own personal theology.

    • @jordannewberry9561
      @jordannewberry9561 2 месяца назад

      Definitely not alone there.

    • @tylerdewey915
      @tylerdewey915 2 месяца назад

      @@jordannewberry9561 It is genuinely nice to hear this.

  • @maxtheatheist
    @maxtheatheist 2 месяца назад

    Is it possible to find truth? (?) Yeah! It's called the scientific method =)

  • @haloblokbuster7991
    @haloblokbuster7991 2 месяца назад +1

    Maybe the question is “who is Truth?”Truth is Jesus Christ😁 had a great institute class in this!😊

  • @michaelmeiring857
    @michaelmeiring857 2 месяца назад

    What is truth? Whatever answer is given, it would be based on 3 epistemological presuppositions: (1) any truth claim can be justified by the foundation of an absolute truth text, such as the Bible (conservatism); (2) all truth claims have their foundation in rationalism and experience (liberalism); (3) all truth claims have no unchallengeable foundation; rather they are influenced by our traditions, culture, and hermeneutics (postmodernism/post-liberalism).

  • @DesertMouse298
    @DesertMouse298 2 месяца назад +1

    For me, I do KNOW the Book of Mormon is true. Why? I was a former member of another religion. A preacher's daughter who is a sister to three current preachers. I was told the Book of Mormon was from Satan. So, I read it to prove it was from Satan. The Holy Spirit confirmed to me it was from God, not Satan. So, when I share my testimony of it being true; I'm saying it is truly from God, the words in it are from God, and it is true because God is true. By default, the Church is the one and only True Church on Earth because it is what it states it is: the Church of Jesus Christ. I actually do know it! I can't deny it and if I can copy Joseph Smith's words, God knows I know it, and I can not deny it. Been an active member since I have been baptized. Still the only member in my family who is a member and active. My family may think I am insane, but I can't deny what God told me via the Spirit. Hence, this is why I know. There are a lot of other things I don't know, but these things I do. I enjoyed this very much and came at a timely manner. I hope it helps my children who are questioning the faith.

  • @cumomsandcureloms
    @cumomsandcureloms 2 месяца назад

    um, yeah