I’ve come to see the authorship question as a kind of metaphor for the problem of history—of how we know what we think we know about the past. It’s also a metaphor for the problem of authority—of who has the authority to determine the truth about the past.

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There is only one Truth. It can not be decided upon or changed on a whim. It is immutable, eternal, & unchanging.

The real question you should ask is: "Am I in possession of the truth? And if so, then how much of the truth do I have?"