· How can we recognize truth in the midst of disinformation and manipulation?
· What does “a free and responsible search for truth and meaning” look like today?
· How do you determine what is trustworthy? What are the steps or strategies you use to determine
whether a source is trustworthy?
Reverend Fiona Heath says:
“Facts are objective truths, which can be experienced or proven, such as the earth revolves around the sun.
Truths, however, can be factual, but they can also be beliefs or values, which complicates our UU search for truth
and meaning (our fourth principle). What is true for me may not be true for you. It depends on identity, culture,
knowledge, lived experience, and values. We know this as Unitarian Universalists, we embrace the multiplicity of
truth, we encourage people to seek their own truths, their own beliefs. Part of the work of discerning truth is to
distinguish between objective facts and our moral and personal truths.”
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