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Is Truth Synonymous with Honesty?

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Apply that question to any one of your relationships and respond.
 
Apply that question to any one of your relationships and respond.

"Honey, where were you after work?"

"I stopped in at Casey's Bar with a couple of the guys. Sorry I didn't call."

^^That's truth.

"...and I met an old girlfriend there. We made mad, passionate love until just an hour ago."

^^That's honesty.
 
"Honey, where were you after work?"

"I stopped in at Casey's Bar with a couple of the guys. Sorry I didn't call."

^^That's truth.

"...and I met an old girlfriend there. We made mad, passionate love until just an hour ago."

^^That's honesty.

Sometimes Maggie really hammers the point.
 
"Honey, do you like this new dress? Does it make me look fat?"

"It's not the dress, dear. You really are fat."

or "I really think you look better in the black one."

Which is truth, which honesty?
 
"Honey, do you like this new dress? Does it make me look fat?"

"It's not the dress, dear. You really are fat."

or "I really think you look better in the black one."

Which is truth, which honesty?

in think in both cases, yes

To me, truth gets to the core of something, boils it down to its principals. Within truth, there is an element of human judgement and interpretation.

Honesty is a recitation of facts.
 
Apply that question to any one of your relationships and respond.

Honesty is lack of deceit. Speaking the truth is only one component of that.
 
"Honey, where were you after work?"

"I stopped in at Casey's Bar with a couple of the guys. Sorry I didn't call."

^^That's truth.

"...and I met an old girlfriend there. We made mad, passionate love until just an hour ago."

^^That's honesty.

To me, the second part of that is right-on, but truth is when the guy in question examines himself, and comes to an honest assessment of how and what he is, and can seek the real meaning of his actions, then redirect his course based on what he discovers is a better way of being.

Iow, honesty would apply to both examples, but truth is a broader concept which applies more to reflection.
 
Truth is not dependent on what people think it is; there are plenty of honest men that don't tell the truth.
 
Honesty is covert.
Truth is overt.
 
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