So you went through continual hard times and then found peace — but the peace is
not measure of truth, it is just a measure of your inner happiness.
Strength of conviction is not only a
poor measure of truth but it leads to violence and war in the name of the «truth».
For our feeble memories, past experiences are largely lost, but we are not the
final measure of truth, reality, or value.
To find others who agree with me,
the measure of all truth?
There is obviously
a measure of truth in this understanding of human beings in their economic behavior.
The pragmatists hold that man is
the measure of truth and goodness, that ultimately something is worthy because intelligent human beings want it.
Which I think is fine, of course, but no need to use the old Christian standard of «peace in my heart» for
a measure of truth.
He gives new life and imparts
some measure of his truth to our minds only when we are open to receive it and willing to pay the cost of clear thinking and devoted living.
It is commonly held that some or all of these were associated with the emotions, and, although there is in
this a measure of truth, yet the contrast of mouth and kidneys (Jer.
He is the definitive reality,
the measure of all truth.
There is
a measure of truth in all this.
Augustine employed Scripture as
the measure of all truth claims whether theological as to the nature of Christ, anthropological as to the nature of man, or (by implication) missiological as to the limits of contextualization.
There's probably
some measure of truth to this, which, as much as any criticism of the awkward bargain a year ago, rankles Cuomo's people.
The plant has been used in traditional eastern medicine for many centuries, so I tend to think there is
some measure of truth to the health claims.
There's
a measure of truth in the legal industry's outlook.