"Absolute truth" refers to a belief or statement that is considered universally and undeniably correct, regardless of personal opinions or perspectives. It represents something that is irrefutable and applies to everyone in all circumstances.
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It is the desire
for absolute truth in a world where such truth is elusive that leads to such a silly declaration.
I wouldn't post the things I did if I didn't believe them to be absolutely truth... yes, I
said absolute truth — I believe there is one.
Just a thought: I find it interesting that no one
wants absolute truth... until... it concerns them personally.
No, anyone who claims to have
absolute truth decided to get off their butt instead of being lazy like you and did exhaustive research to arrive at that that truth.
There is such a thing
as absolute truth, but such truth must recognize itself as absolute only within a particular context.
It is the conviction that they possess a knowledge of
absolute truth of which they have become the divinely ordained guardians.
There is almost no interesting intellectual thoughts, just name calling and subjective whining posing as
absolute truths from both sides.
If the knowledge we've accumulated over the past century (or even the past decade) has taught us anything, it's that there are few
absolute truths when it comes to human genetics.
Can the conflagration of passionate revenge become the
only absolute truth for those who have lost everything, including themselves?
In fact all the scary hypothetical scenarios seem to be taken as
absolute truths by The Greens Party here in Australia and many environmental activists groups around the world and the silence from the climate science community correcting this misinterpretation is deafening.
Implicit in that statement is the recognition that judges decide cases not by
finding absolute truth, but instead, by reconciling competing and relative interests, which necessarily involves subjective judgment.
That's understandable from a pure humanist / liberal viewpoint that
denies absolute truth, would make every failing an «illness» and would never hold anyone accountable for anything they do.
1) Myth: Science
provides absolute truths and scientific misconduct can be identified as any action that moves science away from truth.
is that most people quote stats as
absolute truths without taking context or concerns about sample size and significance of the underlying data.
Even while
preaching absolute truth, propositions, sin, and hell, Keller will quote the Apostle Paul in the same breath as a quote from Bono, and all to make a point meaningful to his congregation, not to win cool points.
*** The biggest problem I have with this whole issue is that we have taken
away absolute truth from society (The Bible) ***
Overagainst the supposition that science
attained absolute truth to which all other interests and ways of knowing should be subordinated, and overagainst the view that all thinking should follow the methods of science, the new humility and relativization of science is a great gain.
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I know Christians believe in
certain absolute truths but for that to lead to feelings of superiority is just wrong and flies in the face of scripture... at least that is how I see it.
Relgion and Science supposed to work hand in hand to find
absolute truths until they have been used by selfish people from both sides to further their own respective agenda.
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