Sirs, here is a little scenario:
One night, Juan took his girlfriend, Maria, out for a date at a local restaurant. When they were about to order their entree, they noticed a yellow Lamborghini park across the restaurant. They were immediately dazzled by what they saw.
Juan said, "Wow, naa diay Lamborghini dire sa Cebu?"
"Obvious ba?" Answered Maria.
To their surprise, they know the guy who stepped out of the vehicle. It was Pedro, their childhood friend.
Pedro went inside the restaurant.
"Uy, Juan, Maria, long time no see!" He said. "Nice to see the two of you again, after all these years!"
"You too, bai!" said Juan, and added, "Bilib ko nimo bai dah, ka-datu na ba nimo! You own a blue Lamborghini!"
"Huh! Dili bai uy! Kaklaro ana'ng yellow na ako'ng Lamborghini."
"Huh? Dili uy... Blue na!"
"Yellow lagi na bai, unless color-blind ka..."
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I think that the Law of Non-Contradiction applies to reality. It is not possible that something is both true and not true at the same time and in the same context. If it is true that the major religions of the world contradict each other in their central truth claims, then they can't all be true. It's either only one of them is true or all of them are wrong. But of course we can still find similarities between them, though maybe only at the superficial level.
