Rotary
Invocation
September
10, 2013
Is it the
Truth? When we were children we were
taught to always tell the truth. The
truth must have been simpler then. As if
the choice between telling the truth and telling a lie was a task suited to the
naiveté of a child. The bible doesn’t
assume the reader is much more sophisticated and it simply commands us not to
lie. The truth is apparently far more
difficult to tell.
The truth is
subject to interpretation. That much is
obvious. How can so many news outlets
tell the truth but tell different stories?
So the truth is actually a product of facts and perspective. What happens when even the facts are in
doubt? The truth becomes a very flexible
thing indeed.
Rotary
relationships depend on the truth. And
we ask ourselves at every meeting will the things we think, say and do be
guided by it. The success of our club
depends on it. And our hundred year
legacy would only be possible because of it.
But now our
nation is challenged to know the truth about so many issues. The War in Syria, Equality of Opportunity,
Privacy of Personal Information, Climate Science, Economic Policy. The sides in these debates hold the truth as
their keystone asset. But how can that be? How can we know the truth? Knowing the truth must be much harder than we
were led to believe. Maybe we were lied
to about the truth?
Will the
truth set you free? Maybe. Will the truth lead to world peace? Probably not.
There are just too many versions of it.
The most we can hope for is that men and women of good will can move beyond
the belief that only their truth matters and constantly ask the question: Is it
the truth? even of their own beliefs.
That is why the question bears repeating.
Great resources for this invocation: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-second-noble-truth/201205/the-truth-will-not-set-you-free