Freedom of knowledge Johannes Gutenberg used a mobile type printing concept and turned it into a publishing system. By doing so, he changed the world. What if you told him in 1468? The year when he died? His Bible, published in 1455, weakened the authority of the Catholic Church, brought Renaissance and reform, brought about the rise of enlightenment and modern science, created a new social class, and I We will change even the childhood concept of ours. Please look at your blank page.
The truth is not knowledge. What is the knowledge of the world, and how much has it been achieved in freedom? Knowledge makes you free, but God can not live in freedom created for us. Yes, we can get to know things, but the knowledge we have is limited only to what we know about the world. But by the truth we can know not only what the world knows but also the heart and thoughts of our father. Truth brings revelation. Jesus is the Son of God and appears to us with flesh and blood. He is the truth. But do we know him?
The truth requires freedom of action. Freedom requires knowledge To act freely in the world, you need to know what the world is and what you are doing. If you can understand the truth, you know only what you are doing. Therefore freedom requires truth and in order to crush freedom the truth must be crushed. Philosopher Hannah Arendt has a wonderful line I think in the book of her totalitarianism, the systist is not satisfied with never telling a lie, they lie to a new reality You have to change. They must convince people that they are not genuine. If you make people do this, you can persuade them to do something
Hannah Arendt strongly defends freedom of speech, but I do not believe that freedom of speech leads to embracing the political truth, so it is justified. When writing articles about freedom of speech, Arendt proposed another reason based on the importance of diversity: "We know from experience," Arendt said, "Everyone is completely objective I can not understand the world of the world. " Because the world will respond to your position and be decided accordingly. "For Arendt, freedom of speech means that we always hear, go to other perspectives, other perspectives, and other discussions, not our own, freedom of speech , The basis of a broad and correct thinking: "Only in the freedom we talk to each other, the world comes from every aspect of objectivity and visibility.