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Transcendent truth

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Short description: Truths taken for granted in a Philosophical system

Transcendent truths are those unaffected by time or space. They define the world, but are not defined by the world. An example of a transcendent truth is "God is good", or "there is no God". Either way, how one looks at things contained by time and space is a result of the transcendence of truth. One is true; both cannot be true at the same time.

Worldviews are made up of transcendent truths, things that are believed to be true before anything else is questioned [vague].






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