Exercise Truth with Questions (Second Part)
Honesty and sincerity often masquerade as truth, seeking to forestall question. Truth alone, of these three, thrives on challenge and inquisition. Questions will offend sincerity and alienate honesty, but for truth they are a friend’s embrace. The spores of truth spread, not under an agreeable wind, not with a whisper, but with a bold invigorating wind; clearing the streets of leaves, left too long upswept.

2 Comments:
Give me an example of how a question can alienate honesty.
Can't truth encompass that which we are limited by language? What you say concerns me.
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Anonymous, at 8:39 AM
I'm working up a response to this comment in the next addition... to be posted this week.
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Extra Gravy, at 6:13 AM
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