Saturday, May 23, 2009
Why So Many People Do Not Accept an Absolute Truth (Introduction and Thesis)
The term absolute can be defined as the unchanging rule of understanding regarding a particular interpretation of anything. Absolutes are often set up in regard to laws that govern a community of peoples. The term absolute is often coined as pertaining to a particular event or idea. For instance, gravity is an absolute, twenty-four hour days is an absolute, and truth is an absolute. Many people groups across the globe will likely oppose to this gesture by saying that truth is subjective. Unfortunately, truth is absolute and cannot be a subjective interpretation.
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