There was a story on NPR this morning (9/1/13) about a Texas megachurch that is the epicenter of a measles outbreak in part because leadership there has spoken against vaccination in the past. I was astounded by the current pastor addressing the issue with this statement: "Facts are the facts, but then we know that the truth always overcomes facts."
I have always believed that facts — while not the whole Truth (which St Paul tells us in unknowable) — at least place limits on the truth. While it is important to have our facts straight, surely no "truth" can stand against a demonstrable fact that contradicts it.
I believe, on the contrary to this pastor, that Facts are the outward surface of Truth. They do not tell us everything, but they tell us something. There are also, I believe, some true things that cannot be established by facts, but surely anything that contradicts the facts cannot be true.
Tobias Stanislas Haller BSG
I think the Truth can go beyond the facts (which are always so context-bound), but doesn't directly contradict the facts.
ReplyDeleteIndeed so, JCF. This is what I mean by "some truths cannot be established by facts." There are plenty of unknowns and unknowables! Ultimately only God comprehends everything.
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