The Passion of Truth: What made the Truth Prevail?

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This article explores the allegorical narrative of Truth's birth, crucifixion, and resurrection as depicted in a poetic passage. It emphasizes the timeless struggle between truth and falsehood, highlighting how truth, though often suppressed, has the inherent resilience to resurface amidst adversity. The narrative underscores the importance of individual and collective action in challenging prevailing narratives, confronting ignorance, and fostering a society rooted in honesty, justice, and enlightenment. It calls upon readers to embrace the role of champions of truth, advocating for critical thinking, questioning entrenched beliefs, and fostering an environment conducive to the continual pursuit of knowledge and justice. Ultimately, it asserts that the resurrection of truth is an ongoing process, dependent on the courage and determination of each generation to uphold its principles and ideals.

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