Truth Vs Judgement

Truth is not a judgement it is the tested outcome of the acknowledgement of tried and tested facts. We have in society come to recognize the truth is of imperial knowledge, and therefore of the utmost authority. It is something which can be verified by a set of facts, verified by something that has actual existence. The relative importance concerning the truth is it is recognized as a foundational structure which supports reality. Truths can be substantiated. Why is this so very important? Without a universal way of establishing laws with our joint structure of reality chaos will always rein and communication will be corrupted.

Judgement on the other hand can be made based on bias, and bias is supported by one’s personal belief system. In court judgements are based on the presentation or one’s opinion of the evidence, which are not necessarily clear evidence. Sometimes they are only judgement or personal belief. The evidence presented may be the judgement of the one presenting it or supporting it, therefore potentially slanted. As we all know even our legal system sometimes overlooks the truth when making judgements.

We make judgements consistently throughout the day, which aren’t always base on facts or truth. They tend to be our choices, or our judgements made based on our personal preferences or bias, our desires. When we gossip, we are not necessarily speaking the truth. For the most part what we are doing is making judgements, projecting our personal beliefs about something or another. Truth has honor, as it is founded in actuality, and in being so can be shared with others in trust. We need to be more trusting with one another, and that means we need to hold ourselves only to the truth, as much and as honestly as possible, when we share with each other. If we are going to heal this world of ours’, we must learn to communicate with each other based on provables, which are actually grounded in facts.  Judgements are not facts. Facts are proven, and without any substantiated proof we lose touch with reality. Without a common reality all chaos will break loose on our lives.