Three truths:
1. Subjective truth: what you have seen / experienced from your perspective.
2. Objective truth: what information a device has stored.
3. Truth that cannot be refuted: That identical substances always show identical results under identical circumstances.
Thru are states of the brain that shapes human beings with its focus (midpoint) on “faith”. One believes in a spirit here, in the sense of a metaphysical structure.
This is often a belief that is ingrained in people and that no argument, no matter how valid, can be achieved if the person does not want it. He wants to stay at the midpoint of his belief, which only allows what supports his belief. Everything else is simply not perceived through the midpoint-mechanics - if the human being has a strong will to maintain his belief.
Faith has only parts from the inside of the human being - never from outside, because the external substances (such as writings, speeches, buildings) that you ingest are transformed by the brain
using the central principle of faith.
Faith lies in the primordial structures and these generally work with feelings.
People like to indulge in their feelings when they like them and often take them as proven facts.
Believers will never know the bottom of the world because they are caught in the midpoint of faith. And therefore can not see
that everything consists of substances that run according to laws.
They live in the world that their religious community has put together. If they deviate from this, they run the risk of being excluded from this society of believers and losing the feeling of
security.
Fundamental questions about reality and truth on a scientific basis are excluded if they question their beliefs.
Therefore, because many people do not know the processes within themselves, they believe that outside of them act spiritual powers that shape themselves and the world. This is pure fantasy: the
processes in them follow the focus on mechanics that control the view of themselves and the world.
And one more note on what people say, "Nobody has the truth":
Truth is what cannot be refuted according to scientific criteria.
It cannot be disproved that everything consists of substances that accumulate according to the law.
Just like: Identical substances under identical circumstances always result in an identical result. (The same substances in the same circumstances always result in the same
thing).
So this is the truth. And everyone can come into their possession if they think clearly.
In Buddhism there is the sentence: "There is no truth above the truth."
This fits exactly with the definition of truth: 'Everything consists of substances that run according to laws.'