Does Absolute Truth Really Exist
I know you don’t really want a one word answer so please read on
There are many truths in this world which originate from many religions and/or belief systems. Wouldn’t you agree that it makes logical sense that they cannot all be true if they all teach different things about God and what His specific nature is? For example, the Christian believes in one God and the Hindus believe in 330 million gods at last count. Obviously these two beliefs cannot both be true otherwise you would have a schizophrenic god.
Anyone can see clearly that creation itself has an order in design that is so precise it boggles the mind. Even Einstein himself threw up his hands and wrote:
What I see in Nature is a grand design that we can understand only imperfectly, one with which a responsible person must look at with humility.
To most people this certainly demonstrates nothing that was brought about by mere chance or some form of macro evolution. The Bible demonstrates and logic dictates that God does not reveal himself in a schizophrenic manner but instead he has revealed himself through his creation with logic and precise order. Whether or not you choose to believe the Bible is the Truth, I personally believe intellectual honesty dictates that there is only one absolute truth knowable amidst a sea of many false truths. Once this truth is accepted then a discussion of which belief system is true would naturally follow.
But which truth should we believe? For example according to the Bible, God commissioned Moses to write the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible. These books warn of the danger of false gods and belief systems that would arise in the midst of God's written and oral word already revealed. In other words there are many Johnny-come-lately religions that have come into existence, invented by man, not God, which have deceived many. Yet today in our present world many people place these belief systems on the same or even higher credibility level than the original Biblical writings.
Have you ever considered whether absolute truth exists and is it knowable and/or attainable? Before you brush this question off as irrelevant, be aware that your children are most likely asking the same very questions or at the very least will be taught the answers automatically as they get into higher education. The answers they receive may not agree with yours if you haven't already planted seeds of your own.
In today's modern society we know that relative truth abounds. It is nearly impossible to find common ground with relative truth proponents since there is no common frame of reference in order to establish any factual basis. I have found that most often they do not wish to be confined to a single truth for a variety of reasons, most often pride. I was there once myself, so I can certainly relate.
Jim