Measuring Truth
Truth is subjective as a process of mythos, which is where the Church, and all religions, sits firmly. No logos, just mythos. Truth, in the universe of logos, is always a personal, intimate, experiential process. It takes place in the individual mind and soul of the perceiver. Truth means different things to everyone, as does smell, visual perception, sound, etc. Warmth, to some, may be heat. It may be coolness to others depending upon their own physiological makeup. It is, like spiritual truth and testimony, a subjective experience. Percentages are from the world of logos, a measurable, empirically observable and scientifically measurable experience. Truth cannot be measured, yet. One day we may discover that it is really a specific frequency, or a trace mineral, or a magnetic resonance capable of detection, but for now, truth remains in the mythos camp. As such, it remains, for now, completely immeasurable…