Truth is people's correct understanding of objective things and their laws. It is not a subjective conjecture or hearsay, but an objective fact that has been tested in practice. So, will the truth become clearer and clearer?
First of all, we need to be clear that debate is not an argument, but a way to prove one's point through reason, logic, and evidence. In a debate, both sides need to respect the facts, follow the rules, and be convinced. Only in this way can the truth become clear in the debate.
Second, the clarity of truth needs to be based on sufficient facts and evidence. It is only after sufficient discussion and proof that we can get closer to the truth. In this process, different people will have different perspectives and perspectives, and through debate, they can inspire, complement and refine each other's own perspectives. This process of colliding and merging with each other helps us to understand things more comprehensively and deeply.
However, the clarity of truth does not mean that everyone agrees. Because everyone's knowledge background, way of thinking, and values are different, different people will have different views and understandings of the same thing. Therefore, in the debate, we need to respect the views of others, tolerate different voices, and face the search for truth with a more open and inclusive mind.
In short, debate is a process that helps to clarify the truth. Through full discussion and proof, we can understand things more comprehensively and deeply, and get closer to the truth. Of course, this process is not all smooth sailing, and we need to face it with a rational, respectful and inclusive attitude. Only in this way will we be able to gradually clarify the face of truth in the debate. February** Dynamic Incentive Program