THE bloody history of the clash of religions in the past until the devastation wrought by militant fundamentalism in our times provide ample proof of how dangerous "truth" can be. Not that falsehood is to be preferred to truth but rather that truth, or the quest for it, ought to remain humble at all times.
Humility is not reticence about what is right and unprincipled accommodation of what is wrong.
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