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| <p style="text-align:center; font-size:1.6em; color:#8B0000; font-weight:bold;"><I>aletheia</I></p>
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| <p style="width:85%; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align:justify;">A Greek word ἀλήθεια translated <I>truth</I>, or <I>veritas</I> in Latin, formed from the prefix ἀ meaning <I>not</I>, and lethe λήθ meaning <I>forgetfulness</I>.</p>
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| <p style="width:85%; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align:justify;">Truth is therefore a kind of "remembering" something forgotten, or a recollecting of what is essentially real. Etymologically, the word aletheia suggests that truth is also "unforgettable" (i.e., not <I>lethei</I>), that is, it has its own inherent and irresistible "witness" to reality.<ref name="Yeshua" /></p>
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| <p style="text-align:center; font-size:1.6em; color:#8B0000; font-weight:bold;"><I>my aletheia</I></p>
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| <p style="width:85%; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align:justify;">A collection of articles in which I recall from experience or knowledge my understanding of the truth, hoping to convey an unforgettable perspective on reality.</p>
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| <ref name="Yeshua"><html><u>Source</u>: <a href="https://www.hebrew4christians.com/Holidays/Winter_Holidays/Chanukah/Light/light.html" target="_blank">Yeshua - the Light that cannot be hidden</a></html></ref>
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aletheia - a Greek word, translated truth.
The Greek word ἀλήθεια is formed from the prefix α- meaning not, and lethei λήθη meaning forgetfulness, oblivion, or concealment.
The literal meaning of ἀλήθεια may therefore be not forgotten, not oblivious, or not concealed.
Truth should be remembered. Truth should be evident - revealed not concealed - in accord with reality.
Truth has always been important to me. I intended to start building this website with truths from the Bible, history and personal experience. Instead, the COVID-19 pandemic has taken priority. I have never previously found the truth to be so elusive; I have never previously seen so much deception, censorship and propaganda. However, I believe that the truth is hidden in plain sight and hope it can be revealed through research, critical thinking and discernment.
Grant
August 2021
Note: This website is currently under development and content is being published cautiously.