Summary
This quote suggests that it is preferable to have differences and disagreements based on truth and facts rather than being united under false beliefs or misinformation. It highlights the importance of seeking and valuing truth, even if it leads to divisions or conflicts. It promotes the idea that a unified front built on falsehoods can be detrimental, while a society that confronts and acknowledges the truth, even if it creates divisions, ultimately fosters honesty and growth.
By Bruce Bickel