Nathan Andrews in his recently published book, Force Majeure, suggests we learn the art of staying in touch from St.Paul who wrote letters by the number from the confines of the prison. And yet the letters were replete with genuine concern, personal element, a fine balance of empathy and encouragement, benediction and full of courtesy. In fact, Paul laboured over his epistles, at times weeping, yes, they were notes from his heart.
In an AI-driven world and an era of post-truth, people can ‘create’ any reality they want. However, truth has an objective side that cannot be overlooked. When our subjective intoxications of truth melt away in the very presence of reality, Truth will be known. Here’s the final take on What does freedom have to do with truth? by Neil Vimalkumar
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