What exactly are you after here BB?  When you say that you want to
know the Absolute truth which brach of thruth are you seeking?

If it is as I suspect from your first post here, moral thruth, then
the sad truth is this.

There is no absolute moral principle.  Morality IS subjective, that is
to say.  What I say is good you may say is bad.  What principle can we
then use to show which one is good and which is bad?  None, for there
is no absolute moral principle, unless of course you know what it is?
If so please share my freind?

On 23 Aug, 17:10, BB47 <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Aug 23, 4:17 am, showmethehoney <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Is evidence possible in relativism? If viewpoints are varied, what can
> > prove if one viewpoint is right or wrong? If something is factual,
> > doesn't relativism become obsolete?
>
> Good questions. Even if something is "factual" it can be viewed
> relatively.  Relativism turns right and wrong into just another
> opinion.
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