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Absolute truth, Ricky L. Williams

Label
Absolute truth, Ricky L. Williams
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Absolute truth
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Ricky L. Williams
Summary
The Absolute truth are quotes and statements of my personal experiences in life, and observations of encounters with people towards one another. I will hear a statement and from this formulate a true-life quote. In life, the net result, at the end of the day is there's only one truth. There's no such thing as a version of the truth because it's incomplete. Our personal truths may present with a little bias, but the Absolute truth can't be denied, it's exactly like 1 + 1 will always equal 2, no matter how it's presented. I encourage all readers to read all the quotes at least twice to become familiar and then digest to assess how many of these quotes you believe to be the absolute truth. I believe that everyone has DNA in them that always tells and leads to the absolute truth, but the human flesh presents a distractor where we fail to connect and remain in one with our spirit that always gives the absolute truth. We fail because of our personal wants, needs and desires. Life is a full circle of giving and receiving, and anything else is an unbalanced, which blind us from the absolute truth. There's a statement that "The truth will make us free", it's a spiritual fight with our flesh to be right, it's good to agree or disagree. In conclusion, the words are strong, sensitive, and hopefully self-acceptance. These are words, that will penetrate to the subcutaneous tissues that will challenge you to change. The only question is do you accept the absolute truth to make the necessary changes that will propel you to be a better human being
Target audience
adult
Contributor
Content

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