A very good and interesting Question!!
1.I believe absolute truth come from ONLY the absolute SOURCE,..who is GOD,..and HIS SON JESUS,..and the HOLY SPIRIT.
2.Since there is a string theory in physic(mathematically proven)..that all inthis universe are just vibrations,...then it mean...us and the universe are relative.
Means our existence is also relative!
with this theory,...miracles,...etc..its just a change of frequencies and wavelength.
What is absolute...is THE SOURCE/THE MANAGER of these vibrations.HE IS OUR GOD.
2006-11-03 19:59:39
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answered by the withness 3
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No, because absolute truth is evil.
Absolute truths create hierarchies and implicit dichotomies. One is good, the other bad. One is fed, the other starved. One is allowed to live, the other is sent to the gas chamber.
And since truth is contextual and historical (it changes over time), it's completely arbitrary what is decided to have "absolute truth." All it does is (once again) set up a hierarchy that dictates who the winners and losers are.
Maybe Christians believe in absolute truth, but we've seen the centuries of Anti-Semitism. We've seen the Holocaust. You just can't do these kinds of things to people unless you live in a world of absolute truth, absolute certainty, certainty that you're right and they're wrong and they should be punished.
So, if there's no absolute truth, what then? No absolutes can feel very nihilistic to someone who's not used to it. But consider the Existentialist - Paul Sartre said that life in occupied France was a totally insane situation. One minute you're walking and the sun is shining, you turn a corner and you're mowed down by Nazis. The whole world stopped making sense.
You pick yourself up and you try to do what you think is right, while at the same time knowing that you can't really trust yourself completely. After all, not only is the absolute truth smashed on the outside, it's smashed on the inside (of your head) as well. Nobody fully understands their own psychological make-up. We're all bound to surprise ourselves from time to time.
No. Absolute truth is very, very evil.
2006-11-04 03:50:28
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answered by Good Times, Happy Times... 4
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It is very interesting to me how most people accept absolute truth in areas where they already have proof (such as the shape of the earth), but refuse to accept it in the area of religion. To me this assumes that the individual really doesn't believe God exists in the first place, such that each person can shape Him into their own image...and no one has a "wrong answer"
But as for me, yes I believe in absolute truth. As Jesus said, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life...."
2006-11-04 03:41:03
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answered by whitehorse456 5
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Truth by definition must remain true, in order for the conclusion of a logical deduction - derived from the initial premise, to hold true.
2006-11-04 03:56:51
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answered by DREAMER 3
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Yes! I believe in Jesus Christ who is the absolute truth & so much more!!!
PeaCe** = D
2006-11-04 03:42:18
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answered by one 4
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No. Truths are relative. Reality is absolute. But then again, it's impossible for us to know it.
2006-11-04 03:39:03
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answered by Anonymous
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All truths are relative
2006-11-04 03:39:35
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answered by Either/Or 2
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Yes. For those who don't, are you absolutely sure?
2006-11-04 03:41:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes!
2006-11-04 03:39:23
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answered by rico3151 6
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Not in the sense it is given by religions today.
2006-11-04 08:35:02
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answered by Kithy 6
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