In a previous post I wrote about how the parables of Jesus were intended to
hide truth rather than reveal it.
Earlier he could have corrected this himself, but at this point he has spent far too much time
hiding the truth rather than making it available.
Not exact matches
It is all about
hiding, disguising the
truth until it becomes of the past just as that as did that unlawful country was recognized by the USA with out the UN majority vote and UN members were to face the Reality that the USA is taking advantage of her majority states and voting power
rather than the majority of the UN member countries no matter how small or poor they are although at that time the majority of member countries were under occoupation or protection of USA and Allies and after the WW1 & 2!
I think the American people would be more willing to vote for someone like Hugh Hefner who openly and honestly sins,
rather than someone who sins in secret and then tries to
hide his failures behind more lies and carefully woven webs of half -
truths.
And here we discover a great but
hidden truth about compatibility — it is not only about sharing similarities or having differences, but
rather about how you make each other fundamentally feel.
So, you'd
rather the
truth be
hidden to make Microsoft look good for something they haven't had a hand in at all?
Rather than fostering contradiction, these works beg a curious question, which simultaneously challenges the notion of a given and complete
truth whilst hinting that reality could be
hiding somewhere behind the apparent foreground.
Scientists are human, so they act in their own interests — and they are smart enough, generally, to perceive that those interests are in exposing
rather than
hiding the
truth.
Rather, it was intentionally shut down to «
hide the
truth.»
Rather than recognizing the essential work of objective realists and seeking the
truth, the IPCC
hid behind its pseudo-science house of cards and continued to maintain the fiction that the MWP (Medieval Warming Period) never happened.
They must search for the
truth hidden in what they are saying,
rather than dismiss their ideas out of hand on the grounds of «professional» scepticism.
Assuming you don't have any serious skeletons you need to
hide from prospective employers, the question becomes: What
truths should you share in your resume, and are there some you must share that you'd
rather not?
What she focused on throughout her dilemma was how many times she had mentioned cashing out of some of this stock and how many opportunities he had to tell her the
truth rather than continuing to
hide his mistake.