No, Molly, I think I was pretty clear what I was asking.  Nor is there
any one truth that includes each and every one of us.   I think you
are letting anger get the best of you here.   All I was asking is how
we decide whose internal truth and moral compass we accept as the
guide of our lives?

On Apr 12, 3:58 pm, Molly Brogan <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you are asking who's truth is greater, you are not connecting to
> everything and all there is, or in the position of acting for the
> greater good that includes everyone.  There is a truth that includes
> everyone, that is not relative to each.
>
> On Apr 12, 2:55 pm, gruff <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > "... On Apr 12, 8:03 am, Molly Brogan <[email protected]>
> > wrote: ..."
>
> > > But I do
> > > believe that each time we access our own internal truth and apply our
> > > moral compass, acting in the best of all involved and the greater
> > > good, we do brighten the world for everyone.
>
> > I agree, except for how we are to decide whose internal truth and
> > moral compass, whose perception of acting in the best of all involved
> > and whose perception of the greater good do we use?   As an example, I
> > would say that yours and mine are for the most part not only different
> > but in a number of circumstances in direct opposition.
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