Truth example essay topic
What is truth? An English dictionary says: "That which is in accordance with fact or reality; that which actually is". In Scripture, the Greek word translated "truth" is alethea, which means "the revealed reality, or the essence, of something". That is, what you see is what you get. In Matthew 15: 1-9 and Mark 7: 1-13, Jesus contrasted truth with "tradition". Replying to the hypocritical Jewish religious leaders who criticized his disciples for failing to adhere to one of the many extraneous requirements they had added to God's Word, he said: "Thus you nullify the word of God for the sake of your tradition".
What is "tradition?" That word is translated from parados is, which appears 13 times in the Greek text. It simply means "delivering over from one to another". The context determines whether what was delivered was truth or whether it was the ideas of men that oppose the truth. Ten times it is used in the latter sense, and three times it is used in a positive sense, referring to true "teachings", in the NIV, passed on by Paul to others. All in all, the question: "What is Truth?" does not have an answer, except for the thought that all truth is relative.
Truth is different for each person. But, in reality, the very answer to this question, itself, is contradictory. If the answer is posed, "The only truth is that there is no truth". Then it negates itself.
The answer is: There is no answer.