Well, you mean you truthfully convey a preference, you aren’t stating a truth in

Well, you mean you truthfully convey a preference, you aren’t stating a truth in and of it self. If you claim a statemetn is true – meaning you testify to it – that is a warranty that you do not lie. If you claim that a logical sequence is consistent and coherent (and in some cases correspondent) then you may claim that they are such and we use the word ‘true’ as as shorthand.

These three things are not the same.
Why? There are only afew parts of speech. A noun (reference to something) a verb (the state of something), and an agreement or disagreement. Truth is a claim of that your testimony is consistent coherent and correspondent.

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Source date (UTC): 2023-10-19 20:58:39 UTC

Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1715110233368834048

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