
My Philosophy
I believe that there are Three Tools by which we may come to know Truth, that these Tools are Philosophy, Theology, and Science and that for an Axiom to be True, all three Must agree on it. Unfortunately, this is no easy task.
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The difficulty of the task is made even more so due to the simple fact that, of the three, only Science can be Empirically Tested. Unfortunately, Science cannot answer all questions and thus only provides us with a partial view of Truth.
Philosophy on the other hand uses deductive reasoning to answer some of the questions that Science cannot. To be sure, there is a lot of overlap, but still, Philosophy gives us another angle from which to seek out Truth. Still, Philosophy does not lend itself to the Scientific Method, and therefore cannot be easily settled without debate.
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Still though, there are gaps in our ability to see Truth in its fullest capacity. For what's left, we have only Faith to rely upon and that is where Theology comes in.
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I built my Ideology with this in mind. I drew from many faiths, divergent philosophies, and the Sciences to form my Theories and build my Ideology. I looked to the East and I looked to the West, I looked to the Hard Physics and I looked to the Soft Sciences; I looked to find where these many divergent ideas, beliefs, and methodologies intersected for it is my Theory that that is where Truth is to be found; at the Point of Intersection.
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Unfortunately, we often find Theology and Philosophy at odds with Science. When this happens, we have no choice but to re-evaluate. Since only Science can be tested for accuracy, if Theology or Philosophy are in disagreement with Science, then we have no choice but to re-evaluate. Either our Scientific Method was wrong, or our Theology or Philosophy is.
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This does not mean that we must abandon our faith or our philosophy per se, just that it needs to be reevaluated. I've had to make many such reevaluations in my search for Truth.
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What I've come up with is by no means complete, as I am only one man and as such, my field of view is as limited as any other. For each of us, attempting to get a view of The Greater Truth is not unlike trying to view The Univers through a Keyhole.


