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Rated: 13+ · Book · Inspirational · #1986033
I’d rather write than talk. Nobody interrupts! Posting monthly or less now--see below.
My original purpose for this blog, which I started in August of 2019, was to see if I could maintain consistency, to discover what I want to write about, and to find my writing voice. In January, I started a "niche-less" blog at Wordpress.com where I've published weekly. -- Kit’s Kontemplations  .
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I'm preparing to start a Catholic blog on Wordpress.com where I'll post weekly, and another site to put the rest of my writing. I also want to spend more time reading other blogs and offering thoughtful comments, both here on WDC and elsewhere. At most, I will publish once a month at no set time in this blog starting in September of 2020.

Thank you to those who have read and rated any posts on this blog. I really appreciate it.

I did NOT want to write “about” me on this blog. I wanted to share my interests, discoveries and maybe a few useful insights. If anything I've written helps even one person, whether or not they respond to the post, then this blog has been successful.
September 10, 2019 at 4:15pm
September 10, 2019 at 4:15pm
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Learning to think clearly in our confused society is more important than it has ever been. Not only are there many contradictory belief systems but there is social pressure to agree with all of them at the same time. Our culture calls this pressure “tolerance” and it does not conform to the basic laws of logic. “There is no absolute truth” is a statement that claims: “It is true that there is no absolute truth.” It contradicts itself, therefore, absolute truth exists.



Laws of logic




In the following examples, “P” refers to a thing or statement using some form of the verb “to be” such as “The cat is on the porch.”

*Bullet*The law of identity: P is P.

P is the same as itself and different from everything else. Each thing has its own combination of properties, which is what the classical philosophers called “essence”. In other words, everything has its own unique essence which is different from the essence possessed by everything else.

*Bullet*The law of noncontradiction: P is not non-P.

Something cannot be true and false at the same time.

Nothing can be what it is not. Nothing can posess incompatible properties

[u}Example:{/u} Either the tomcat is on the table or it is not on the table. He can’t be both on the table and not on the table at the same time. When there is disagreement between two people about a truth claim, there are two possibilities: one person is correct and the other is wrong or both persons are wrong. What is not possible is that both are correct.

*Bullet*The law of the excluded middle: Either P or non-P.

Something is either true or false. There is no third alternative.

Example: There is no alternative between the cat being on or not being on the table.



The laws of logic are always true. They are different from the laws of nature. God can violate the laws of nature by suspending gravity but He cannot create a square circle. Tolerance does not mean agreeing with another person’s viewpoint; it means respecting the person while disagreeing with their viewpoint.



Monique from Ottawa, Canada

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