Whenever we come across the word "undeniable" we automatically accept whatever the subject matter is as undisputable. I for one find it as a ploy to enforce ones ideology or subject people to never question the integrity of a subject matter.
From a Philosophical standpoint everyone is considered right, from a personal standpoint the truth is the most comfortable lie, I must say the latter is a strong ideological notion, notwithstanding. I once had an argument with a devout Christian on the fact most biblical texts don't sound factual or had been politicized. It turned out to be a back and forth heated argument but one thing I could pick out was the doctrine fed responses and never an independent explanation.
Don't get me wrong I'm a believer in the faith but every now and then I question certain interpretations, from the Kain & Abel story to the Tower of Babel. Well what good would learning and spiritual enlightenment be without questions? I mean even the disciples asked questions when in doubt, the end result, solidified faith.
Truth be told, if the truth be told, would you go all in or would you fold? Especially if it's in total contrast to what you held sacred all your life. What is the truth? Is it undeniable? More importantly is it questionable? What are your basis to call anything undeniable? Loads of questions but I must confess I've been awoken to a realization that the average individual is firmly rooted to a belief system and if my opinions seem to shake the foundation of it, that individual may be momentarily stuck in limbo...and that there tests the theory of undeniability.
Thank you for taking the time out to read, your comments and point of view would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again.