Saturday, May 8, 2010

The Love of My Country Is Real

As many people believe and love something, I also love my country too much. The American Heritage Dictionary defines truth as consistent with fact or reality; not false or erroneous, truthful. Truth is conformity to fact or actuality. It is also a stament proven to be accepted as true. According to me, truth is when you realize that something is real and has more than one piece of evidence. I really love my country; my country’s environment and many other things about my country without doubt. This love is absolute truth for me.

            I say that my love of my country is absolutely true because I have accepted it as truth. I can feel my love of my country because when I am there I start to be excited. I also can feel my love when I am walking through my country’s environment and I see al people happy. When I am in another country I just think of my country, but when I am there I just enjoy it and I really love it.

            The truth comes when you accept something that is true. I accept my love of my country because I can feel it in different ways. I can verify the truth of loving my country because when I am out of my country, I start to love it more and more. When you have time without seeing something that you love, you start to love it more than before.            I also say that the truth of loving my country is real because I have a lot of evidence of that love. For Example, once time I was 13 years old and my mom said that I was not born in my country, she was kidding, but I did not know that she was just playing with me. Therefore, I started to cry so loud that everyone that were around me were surprised and I said, “I do not care if I was born in another country I just love this and nobody will change it, first you have to kill me.” I think that it is a good example of loving my country.

            Deciding what is true, you need a lot of evidence to say that something is true. In addition, when you use your imagination, you can create something and say that it is true. For example, I saw a movie titled “Harvey.” In this film Harvey is an imaginary friend of a man named Elwood P. Dowd who said that everyone has to believe in Harvey just using their imagination. Moreover, using your eyes, tongue, ears, hands and your nose you can say that something is true because you can smell it, touch it. Furthermore, according to Plato you can distinguish the illusion using your senses and the absolute truth just using your intellectual capacity. Additionally, using your feelings you can say that something is true, just like I feel my love of my country. However, if you do not use those measures you cannot say that something is really true.

            In conclusion, to say that something is true you need a lot of evidence. Also, saying that something is true, you must accept it the way it is. When you use your feeling to say that something is true you need a lot of experiences that is considered as evidences. Furthermore, you must use your imagination, senses, feeling and intellectual capacity to see the truth as an illusion, absolute or as an imaginary truth, but if you do not use them you cannot say anything about them.

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