The moral Compass
The Moral Compass
As I traveled the world, my observation of people through the viewfinder of my camera has given me new insight into life. Each of the virtues that I share on my coin I call my “Moral Compass” was revealed to me by looking into the souls of others for a brief moment in time.
Although what constitutes “North” may be interpreted differently by every person based on religion, culture, and life experiences, the virtues on this coin are shared by all people around the world.
Truth is expressed in different languages around the world.
The pursuit of the Truth
“What is truth” is a question that has been asked by philosophers, scientists and religious prophets for centuries around the world.
Truth can be defined as that which conforms to facts, reality and actuality. But this definition has a broad latitude of interpretation and application. But if we say truth can be relative or absolute, this may differentiate and lead to a better understanding and application.
Relative truth conforms to logic and reality and can be interpreted differently by every person based upon their culture,religion and life experiences. However, absolute truth requires each of us to search and discover something greater than ourselves.
God is the true essence of being and the absolute truth. The Bible describes the ultimate expression of truth in John 14:6: “I am the way, the truth and the life.“