re: #219 Gus 802
I don’t believe that those truths are self-evident.
Ahh, then you don’t see them for what they are to those who do see them. I’d point out that our political system, too, is based on self-evident truths.
Think of the story of Pilate interrogating Jesus:
“I am truth,” He said.
“What is truth?” asked Pilate.
What does it mean? Jesus spoke of Truth; Pilate dealt with facts. Jesus’ kingdom was not of this world, and so was centered in eternal, immutable truths, immediately self-evident to Him and to those touched by His teaching. Pilate? He was definitely of this world, ever-changing, ever in flux; he dealt in facts, not Truth, and for this reason, Jesus’ words were incomprehensible to him.
(I’m not a Christian, but the story is instructive, and illustrates the case rather well, i think; it may be that I have misinterpreted it, and for any offense or confusion caused by this, I offer my most sincere apologies in advance.)