1 There exists a philosophy that, the truth will make you free. For example, exposing
a conspiracy that does yourself and others harm can only set you free from further harm
and related mischief. Whether or not the conspirators are the criminals of society or the
highest branches of our own government. Injustice spreads like a virus and it needs to be
stopped while there is still a way. The effects of such an act can only free us and make us
more aware of such corruptness.
Moreover, a conspiracy spawned by criminals in society, to cause harm, will no
doubt enslave the public both mentally and physically. The society will see the injustice
happening but will not know from where it is being caused. This effect will be expressed in
the sort of decisions they make and company they keep. A more defensive society cannot
feel free until the conspiracy is brought to light, that is until the truth is told and the harm
is stopped, society cannot be free.
Furthermore, a harmful conspiracy in the highest levels of our governments
prevents freedom on a greater scale. If the truth cannot be found in the government that
we elect, then what hope have we for progress. Mistrust and suspicion will be the tools of
this brand of enslavement. If the truth is revealed then the uncovered conspiracy will free
the public from the secrets and lies and in essence keep the government honest.
1op First, the truth will make you free, is an irresponsible statement. To reveal the
truth is not necessarily the best solution to a conspiracy. When you make the public aware
of all that goes on whether it be what the criminals are up to or the high officials of
governments, then a little knowledge causes a lot of unnecessary panic. A public with a
truthful knowledge of what criminals have been doing will become paranoid
beyond belief. They become defensive and suspicious of every person. That is how the
truth can make you a prisoner of your own devising.
Also, when this harmful conspiracy in the higher levels of society becomes known,
then a little truth can cause a lot of harm. The issues that the government deals with are of
such great consequence that, they will have to make unpopular decisions and even make
unscrupulous deals and from the products of this practice, the public in turn will cause an
unparalleled uproar that would tear the fabric that holds a society together, if they knew
the truth. Therefore the truth cannot make you free, because the truth can do more harm
than good.
6 Next is the statement, man is condemned to be free. That is that man is free to
ruin the world. Everyone has the choice of doing something helpful or harmful in their
everyday life. We are free to make others suffer and life a bit harder than it already is now.
The freedom that runs rampant in society allows hate groups to form and march. It ties the
hands of our officials and policemen from protecting us all in the name of freedom. We are
condemning ourselves to a place that allows almost anyone to get weapons and the most
unscrupulous people into our government because they were free to sling mud at their
opponent. Therefore man is condemned by freedom because the fight for freedom is
ongoing and the more we try to restrict harmful behavior, the more rules are established to
get in the way of enforcement.
6op First, it is unthinkable that man can be condemned to be free. Man has made great
efforts to make the world better by spreading freedom. The freedom to choose what is
right for you is the most fundamental freedom that exists. Rather than being weighed
down by restriction of what you can and cannot do with your life man has the freedom to
decide on it's own. It is because anyone can run for office in government that we are free,
life is not decided for us. We have the freedom to make a mistake and the freedom of
whether we want to learn from it. This can only free a society, not condemn it. A world
does not become ruined by making those who enforce the law use a bit of human decency
when dealing with those people whom have made bad decisions. Laws and regulations are
made to stop injustice, they should not be an excuse to infringe on another person's life.
Therefore the idea that man is condemned to free is ludicrous, man is privileged to be free
to make the world what they want it to be good or bad.
8 Next there is a statement of beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If you were to ask
a man what he considered to be beauty in a woman, perhaps he would say it is the face,
the body, or even the mind. However the quality of these features and even how they are
judged depend on the particular taste of this man. Perhaps he enjoys the charms of a thin
and fit woman of perfect shape or a variety of shape that exists in other women. He may
prefer an intellectual person or even one that is not so keen on conversation. The details
are infinite, but regardless of what this man finds beautiful may not necessarily be the same
for every other man.
Moreover, the opinion of this one man is simply the product of his education, both
formal and private by countless people that range anywhere from parent to complete
stranger. Therefore by this condition it is easy to see that not every man had his kind of
education. However his view is his from what he has learned, it does not mean that
someone else with the same background will have the same views, it simply means that
these are his particular views that he has formed based on that previous education. So
beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder.
8op Next, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, is simply not true. The man in question
based his opinion of beauty on standards that have already been set. He most likely grew
up seeing a particular kind of woman in advertisements, television shows, and countless
other sources that depicted what is beauty. Human kind has been doing it for centuries,
through artwork, literature, and fashion it has always been made clear what physical and
mental attributes are commonly desired in women. In particular if this man says that he
likes women who are thin than this is because society has made great efforts to say that
obesity is not beauty. Health and beauty aids of a store supply products to make someone
thinner not fatter. Also if he prefers blonde haired women it is because all the woman in
the movies that were that were most desired had blonde haired. Therefore any quality that
this man can think of as beauty is beauty to a great amount of men. So beauty exists in the
woman that can meet societies idea of what is beautiful.
7 Lastly there is a statement, science is the only valid way of knowing. This is
evident in the knowledge derived from scientific methods. When you use scientific
methods, you eliminate all other variables and conduct tests that are objective and specific.
Science explains the mysteries of the world with sound tested theories that have not been
conclusively proven wrong. When science finds previous theories to be false, then it is
false only because it has been scientifically proven wrong. It is a practice that eliminates all
doubts to arrive at a plausible solution to whatever problem is present. Therefore if
knowledge has been established by science then it is valid and should be accepted until
science proves otherwise.
7op Now, the statement that says, science is the only valid way of knowing, is false.
Scientific method is based on estimated standards that are basically estimated guesses. It is
mere luck alone that makes it possible for scientific theories to be proven true, otherwise
why would there still be so many mysteries to life, science cannot explain everything. It
can eliminate variables and find and test a solution, but many solutions that were found to
be true turned out to later be false. Luck and a lot of convincing made scientific fact
finding sound reasonable. For every explanation that science gives, there is an equal and
opposite reason why it may not be valid. Science cannot be the only valid way of knowing
because the knowledge gained from science is not completely valid.
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