Defining the Principal Truth
The word “Principal” refers to the highest authority, whereas Principle means a rule or law. A principle is a rule, a law, a guideline, or a fact. A principal is the headmaster of a school or a person who's in charge of certain things in a company.
In contrast, the principle of truth is a fundamental concept that states truth is a standard for measuring up to reality or the way things are.
The very idea of truth drives us to the One who made all things, governs all things, and established every aspect of creation. There can logically be only one truth although as some may say, two things can be true at one time. Snow is made from water, water can be a liquid, and water can be a gas as it turns into steam. They are all still H2O but can exist in a different form.
The Principal Truth viewed as the ultimate authority must be the God of creation. All truth came from God, and He sustains every aspect of what is factual, true, and trustworthy in all His created universe
Our mission, therefore, is to free people from the variations, lies, and abuses of the truth by lesser authorities thinking that they can provide the needful answers to how we live a life Instead we choose to believe in God as the only source of truth that will produce your best life in a sin-compromised world that appeals to our hungers, desires, and hopes to follow imperfect human promises.