JohnDB
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What difference does it make what the motive is?
Some things we do because we have to and some things we do because we like to and some things we do because God asks us to and gives us the strength to.
If someone reads the bible and comes away believing God "doesn't need any help" and they go about their merry way....
And someone reads the same bible and comes away believing God wants them to do the work/good deeds of God in the Kingdom here on earth...then one of them did not understand what they read.
The O.P. is talking about truth...
There cannot be two truths or neither one of them is the truth.
What ultimately I was referring to was what is done with the truth if (pretend that's a very big "if") it happens to become presented to the "truth seeker" as well as the many ways that the truth is not discerned at all.
Nama'an was told the truth of how to cure his leprosy. And he was about to go off storming mad without his cure.
But if it weren't for his desperation AND his advisor....he wouldn't have gotten his cure. (Gehazi might have not gotten cursed for his intrusion into this situation due to his greed...but that's another story)
But Nama'an was going to discount everyone and everything that had told him the truth if left up to his own devices. IE slave girl, rumor mill, and this supposed holy man who couldn't even come out his door to meet such a wealthy and powerful man such as himself and had to use a messenger for short distances.
The truth is often (in the most difficult cases) a problem with the question itself. Not in the answer. Not always, but often enough that people focus on two answers instead of the validity of the question.
So,
"What type of cheese is the moon made of?"
Is an obvious leading question and arguing/deliberating about the "truth" of the answers given is pointless. But the real truth is that the question is faulty logic to start with.
Will someone who has been battling for blue cheese for all these years actually surrender to the truth that the question is faulty to begin with?