Monday, June 29, 2015
No Absolutes?
This article is right on one thing. When it comes to politicians
words, “there ARE no absolutes.” But that's no reason to deny the
existence of absolutes altogether. Subjectivists want us to believe
there are no absolutes, period. And that's an “absolute statement.”
In any situation denying the existence of absolutes, you are making a
statement of an absolute when you deny the existence of absolutes.
Since I discovered “objective philosophy,” (Not “Objectivism”)
I've been fighting their attempts to convince the world that
“everything is relative,” and “there are no absolutes."
Unfortunately for them, they could add one word to both those
statements, and they would be right. That word is, “absolutely.”
If you have to use a statement of an absolute to “prove” there
are no absolutes, you're in big trouble. (Eagle Rising)
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