For the purpose of this ramble, I am going to call a Universal Truth, a moral or ethical condition which, when viewed by a rational group, would be deemed by 100% of those doing the deeming, to be either true or false.
For example, in physics, we may call gravity a Universal Truth. Drop an apple and 100% of a rational (very important condition) audience would agree that it will fall to the earth.
But what about value, moral or ethical questions. Is there such a thing as a Universal Truth. Is there something that 100% would call good or bad - right or wrong?
Off the top of my head, I would say no. Now, many would disagree with me, thereby making my point. For if we agree on the definition of Universal Truth but cannot agree that such a thing exists, then we failed to get the 100% majority in either direction for such a thing to be true.- I'm not sure that made a lot of sense.
Let's try this. Is it right or wrong to kill someone (I ask diving right into the deep end.) Opinions vary. What about stealing or lying? I bet most of you would go either direction if the conditions were right. I also bet you can't find a condition that would sway 100% one way or the other.
So, Jim, you ask, what are you getting at?
I am getting at the fact that maybe Shakespeare was right when he caused Hamlet to say, "For there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so." I have to admit that I have always liked this idea.
When a Republican votes no and a Democrat votes yes, is either wrong in doing so? I would answer, "Only if they voted in a way they believed to be wrong at the time they did it."
Overall, I think we are fairly good judges of what is right or wrong for ourselves. I also believe we are fairly poor judges at doing the same for others.
So where does the MMA come into play?
I had a friend recently mention that she, her adult son and her husband were watching MMA last night. Now, MMA is basically two men in a cage trying to beat each stupid. It's bloody. It's brutal. It's inhuman. I love it! Or at least I use to. Now days, I prefer something that doesn't remind me that I am no longer as big and strong as I once pretended to be.
So anyway, this friend posts a comment about MMA and her family time on Facebook and BOOM. Someone takes offense. She comments on what a shame it is that people let such things into their houses. She continued on a bit about God and such, I am not getting it perfectly accurate but the point was clear. Good Christians wouldn't watch such stuff. At least that was what the commenter was saying.
Her truth, not mine.
If there is such a thing as a Universal Truth, something that maybe we could be 100% of a rational audience to agree on, it might be this, "Your truth is not my truth."
I will have to relook at my list of pet peeves.
There is of course, tailgaters, pretend news people and now Universal Truthers.
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