Facts change with time, and are perceptual. Ergo facts are paradoxical.
What about Math? Math is a concept; purely an idea.
Are ideas consistent? How would you determine if something even is consistent?
How are they Perceptual? Quantitative and Qualitative data is collected from perceiving something.
How about: You see you have one couch. Is the couch really there or just in your head? If a majority says the couch is there does it mean it is? A majority could be classified as inconsistent with the minority. So, Facts=Opinion; Facts are paradoxical.
I lean on the transcendent conception of consciousness rather than materialistic if you haven't noticed.
*running fingers through hair trying to think about this*
Wow this is deep.. Here is a Question why do so many people believe god (of any religion) is real. We can not see him, or touch him, or smell him, hear him, how can we perceive him to be truth? We can understand what we can see and touch yet people believe in ghost, demons, gods. Are they Fact?
If you keep talking as if anyone who follows a religion is crazy, then you obviously are too close minded to see the bigger picture and the real problems in this world.
"A rock cannot fly, mother cannot fly, thus mother is a rock." Sorry.
Ahaha nice one but is that valid?
Truth is your perception.
Well if by perception you mean what we see then no. Take a cube. You might see the bottom of the cube will I look at the side or the top. Which is true? Which is closer to the truth? Or another example lets take a device that you know about but I don't. So you would say that is a X device. While I say that is a cube with wires. We perceive differently but what is the truth?