To quote a line from a movie, "Some thing's are true, whether you choose to believe them or not". Think carefully about that statement. Most of our beliefs on issues that affect our personal lifestyle are greatly influenced by our own desires and what we "want" the truth to be or what we "think" the truth should be, but this does not change what the truth actually is. Personal opinions are fine for things that have no absolute truth. For example, you may think that chocolate cake tastes better than apple pi
People often make the mistake of forming personal opinions on issues that are not subjective. The laws of this universe are not something we can change with our opinion and they certainly do not always work the way we want them to work. For example, we can try to understand gravity and form opinions based on the best information available but gravity will still be gravity and our opinion will not change the actual properties of gravity. If your foot slips on a walkway and you fall, you may get a scrape or b
The real question is, "Do you honestly want to know the truth"? Truth is discovered, not created. Your personal belief cannot change the truth. It is either true or it is not true. Consider that anything that has great value will also have counterfeits. We should never make a judgment about an original based on the flaws in a counterfeit. You need to be absolutely certain that you have not been examining and rejecting a counterfeit worldview. I challenge you to have an open mind and try to put aside your pr