
We're often persuaded to accept the "truth" of an argument based on the credibility of a speaker or the organization he or she represents. We tend to believe or disbelieve politicians on this basis.
Yet, just because someone says it doesn't make it true.
Just because we want to believe it doesn't make it true.
Just because someone is sincere doesn't make it true.
Yet, just because someone says it doesn't make it true.
Just because we want to believe it doesn't make it true.
Just because someone is sincere doesn't make it true.
Just because someone shouts and screams doesn't make it true.
Just because someone gets very emotional doesn't make it true.
The only proof of truth is ... truth. Something is or isn't true, whether we want it to be or not.
Look for the truth, and then learn to apply it.
Just because someone gets very emotional doesn't make it true.
The only proof of truth is ... truth. Something is or isn't true, whether we want it to be or not.
Look for the truth, and then learn to apply it.