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United Body of Christ Ministries
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Truth is not relative, truth is absolute

Truth is not relative, truth is absolute; the laws of logic and reason:

for the most direct example, consider the statement "Truth is relative."

  • To assert that "truth is relative," you must then conclude that your statement in and of itself is both true and false.
  • If such a conclusion were true, the person saying it is, in effect, claiming that "it's absolutely true that truth is not absolutely true." 

Do you see the problem?

The problem is not you, the problem is the statement.

Objective morality refers to the belief that moral principles and values are universally true and exist independently of individual opinions or cultural norms, meaning that actions are inherently right or wrong regardless of personal beliefs or societal context; essentially, "good" and "bad" exist as factual concepts, not just subjective opinions.

  

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