That's why moral relativism is wrong. There are a certain set of moral truths we can learn from philosophy, reason and revelation that must be followed.
Does it exist? I argue it does, and that relative truth is self-defeating, as the statement "Absolute truth does not exist" is an absolute statement. Somewhat similar to "Only Siths deal in absolutes" - well, ok Obi-Wan.
Thoughts?
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I did have a thing for penguins, yes, and I was admin not for being an amazing community member but for my assistance on the technical side of administrating.
I must confess I didn't. Oops.
A lot of people get the argument wrong, anyhow :P
On the topic of God being unknowable: that's somewhat the Catholic teaching. We can't so much know what Hod is but what He isn't. By knowing what He isn't, we can somewhat know what He is.
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