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What is truth – in life and war? From the trial of Jesus to trying war crimes
Obama and Raul meeting in Havana
by Rajan Philips-March 26, 2016, 5:48 pm
The question, what is truth? - has preoccupied faiths and philosophers
long before Christ and long after. It became the focus of Hinduism and
Buddhism in the east and of the Greek philosophers in the west, before
Christ, and it has continued to preoccupy later religions like Islam as
well as both religious and secular philosophers in every century from
the time of Christ to our present day. There are theories of truth in
philosophy and applications of the notions of truth in our personal,
social and institutional lives. Finding facts and establishing the truth
are the purpose of all legal processes, however imperfect they might be
in their functioning and their outcomes. And it is a modern day truism
that "truth is the first casualty of war", as a pacifist US Republican
Senator from California, Warren Johnson, first said in 1918.
All religions are against killing and war, Buddhism more unequivocally
than others. It was the revulsion and rejection of war that was at the
root of Asoka’s imperial conversion to Buddhism in the east that
predated the more globally consequential conversion in the west – that
of Constantine to Christianity, but in different circumstances. Even
where wars are permissible, they have to be not only just but also
lawful, and even those wars have to follow the laws of war – a human
tradition as old as the Old Testament and the Bhagavad Gita. War crimes
are committed when the laws of war are broken. But the enforcement of
the laws of war, either during or after a war, is not as well
established and as routine as the laws governing non-war situations.