
What is truth?
--Pilate, to Jesus
Truth is more concerned with one's perception of the nature or character of a thing than with the accuracy of one's knowledge of the facts related to a thing or event.
Satan doesn't spend his time trying to retell history--he spends his time trying to redefine what God has created.
"Lying" is not the opposite of truth. Lying has to do with the retelling of historical events.
Truth is more about clarity than accuracy.
Discovering truth is the experience of seeing a thing for what it is, NOT in knowing all there is to know about a thing. That is to say, it is about sight, NOT knowledge.
Story is the most effective way of communicating truth.
Many times, if not most of the time, clarity contradicts the observable.
Seeing Jesus in a thing is the same as finding Truth.
(The lunar eclipse mosaic above was compiled from an eclipse that was observed in Turkey on April 4, 2006. Here's the link.)