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“The Distinction between Truth & Meaning” – Lay sermon by Harry Nutter

(Apologies for the audio quality.)

Excerpt: “Because humans live and will always live in a state of incomplete knowledge, not knowing everything which is true or not knowing everything which it might be possible to know, and because meaning addresses those existential matters which cannot be proven but only believed, then meaning is what allows us to persist even though we do not know everything.”

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Posted on August 30, 2019 by uumidland. This entry was posted in Guest or Lay Sermon and tagged meaning, principles, search for truth and meaning, Truth, Unitarian Universalism. Bookmark the permalink.
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