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Truth- Absolute or Relative?

Truth- Absolute or Relative?

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@FMF

I'm talking about -

• Truth is unaffected by the attitude of the one professing it

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@sonship

"Thou doth protest too much."

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@Ghost-of-a-Duke

"Thou doth protest too much."


Maybe. But thou probably still erroneously thinks I lied when I said -

I made the edit and then noticed that you wrote a post to inform me of something needing correction.

In which case thou over protests also.

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@fmf said
The opinion that Ghost of a Duke and I share about your intermittent integrity, and my sense that you have deteriorated in this regard in the last 3 or so years, are subjective opinions.
Based on your understanding of a ‘subjective opinion’ it’s impossible for it to be absolutely true, right?

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@dj2becker said
Based on your understanding of a ‘subjective opinion’ it’s impossible for it to be absolutely true, right?
Read the thread again. Stop trolling.


@fmf said
Read the thread again. Stop trolling.
Dodge noted. And same old catch phrase. It’s getting boring.😴

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@dj2becker said
Dodge noted. And same old catch phrase. It’s getting boring.😴
You are running circles around me. It seems your religion is true after all.


@fmf said
You are running circles around me. It seems your religion is true after all.
Oh dear.

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@ghost-of-a-duke said
I am perpetually surprised by your lack of integrity. Even on the little things.
What is the meaning of integrity really when explained within a context of moral relativism?

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@dj2becker said
What is the meaning of integrity really when explained within a context of moral relativism?
Do you actually think that your beliefs being in a context of your supposed and unilaterally declared "absolute truth" gives your perception of integrity more "meaning" than Ghost of a Duke's perception of integrity?

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@fmf said
Do you actually think that your beliefs being in a context of your supposed and unilaterally declared "absolute truth" gives your perception of integrity more "meaning" than Ghost of a Duke's perception of integrity?
Logically if you have two contradictory definitions of integrity they can’t both be right. Or do you believe they can?

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@dj2becker said
Logically if you have two contradictory definitions of integrity they can’t both be right. Or do you believe they can?
If you want to converse with me, you need to answer my question. If I feel I am being trolled, then I give in. Not interested. Try your thing on another poster. My question?

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@dj2becker said
Logically if you have two contradictory definitions of integrity they can’t both be right. Or do you believe they can?
Do you think your riff about "contradictory definitions" gives your perception of integrity more "meaning" than Ghost of a Duke's perception of integrity?


@fmf said
If you want to converse with me, you need to answer my question. If I feel I am being trolled, then I give in. Not interested. Try your thing on another poster. My question?
Says the guy who has dodged many a question of mine.

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