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Absolute Truth

  • In philosophy, absolute truth means that some facts are unchangeable, unalterable. It cannot be proved or denied. For example, it is an unquestionable fact that there are no round squares or square circles. Although it is an undoubted fact, some religious confessions are against absolute truth and deny it. Plato used to say, that the absolute truth exists, but this planet and people living on it are too simple to understand the whole great idea of the absolute or universal truth.

    According to the professional letter writers absolute truth does exist but it does not refer to everything. The truth itself is flexible, though it may be changed, but will still be the truth. Human state of mind is so trusting, that a person believes in everything what the others say or think. Therefore, everyone on earth has his or her own absolute truth which is unchangeable and unquestionable. On the other hand, some facts being true for one person may be false for another one. It is worth noting that the absolute truth may immediately transform into the complete lie. It depends on people’s perception. This question remains unanswered whether the absolute truth exists or it is only a myth. But the fact is that we are all humans for whom the absolute truth may immediately become lie, and as a result it may not be defined whether it is true or false. Nobody can prove the absolute truthfulness of the fact, since there is no person who knows everything.Thus, human beings have tendency to make mistakes, and not only concerning natural sciences, but also regarding some philosophical questions which are even more difficult to be proved or denied