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Jambo posted the link today to the article this is from and this paragraph jumped out at me. I would be very interested to hear what others have to say about it. Particularly the sentence that I have underlined. Obviously I believe that willfully ignoring or worse the objective truth is a sin- but sins can be very effective politically in this Age. It does some times seem to me that not being chained so to speak to principles of objectivity has served certain groups well politically.
"......Many have concluded that power is more important in worldly affairs than objective truth, because they have noticed that power can operate to a great extent in ignorance of and even in opposition to the truth. It is even conceivable that one’s power level can be measured by the extent to which one can ignore the truth without experiencing failure or injury. Those with less power have to accede either to those with more, or to the objective truth, which in any case might get overridden by those with power. The idea that objective truth alone will save us, in any situation, is naive...."
"......Many have concluded that power is more important in worldly affairs than objective truth, because they have noticed that power can operate to a great extent in ignorance of and even in opposition to the truth. It is even conceivable that one’s power level can be measured by the extent to which one can ignore the truth without experiencing failure or injury. Those with less power have to accede either to those with more, or to the objective truth, which in any case might get overridden by those with power. The idea that objective truth alone will save us, in any situation, is naive...."