The Other Half of the Truth

The Main Idea
The lecture revolves around the importance of seeing the whole truth and not being satisfied with only part of it, because taking half the truth leads to unjust judgment and incomplete understanding.
The Wholeness of Truth
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III explains that a truthful person is one who tells the whole truth, not just a part of it. The complete truth includes both sides: the positive and the negative, the cause and the result.
The Importance of Balanced Analysis
He اشاره that sound thinking requires studying all aspects, just as in scientific criticism, where both pros and cons are presented without bias to one side.
Practical and Spiritual Examples
He presents multiple examples:
- In marriage: not only the submission of the wife is taken, but also the sacrificial love of the husband.
- In mistakes: we do not blame the person alone, but we search for surrounding causes.
- In society: we do not judge a people or a person without understanding the circumstances affecting them.
The Spiritual Dimension
He focuses on how partial vision may lead to spiritual errors, such as denying God’s justice and focusing only on His mercy, while Orthodox faith balances love, justice, and discipline.
The Danger of Bias
He warns against following one opinion or one perspective, because this leads to ظلم others and distorting the truth.
A Call for Deep Understanding
He calls the believer to be balanced in judgment, broad in thinking, always seeking the complete picture before making any judgment.
Practical Application
He encourages applying this principle in all aspects of life: in doctrine, in relationships, and in evaluating people and events, so that judgment becomes just and based on true understanding.
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