Saturday, February 23, 2013

Truth, Righteousness, Virtue, and Honor

"Democracy and republic voting systems are good for viewing national perspective and understanding the collective opinions on some things. However there is a list of things which do not and can not hold to such trivial methods of mass calculation. Those things are: truth, righteousness, virtue, and honor. If you attempt to put any of these traits to a vote, you lose the integrity of them. Truth is not relative, perception is. Thus truth can only be found outside the realm of opinion. More over the other three traits can be called into question by a single individual, then proved faulty, and, thus tarnished, can not be reclaimed by a majority. They must be sought anew, and the tarnished parts removed."

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