Absolute Truth
Written by: Joshua Joscelyn
What is truth? What is the nature of truth? Is there even such a thing as truth? Some would
argue that truth is relative, and that they are absolutely certain that we cannot be absolutely
certain of any truth. As ridiculous as this statement sounds, the logic goes something like this. I
perceive reality through a different lens or filter than does anyone else, and therefore, my reality
is different than your reality. Those who subscribe to this school of thought claim that truth is
relative - based upon perspective or perception. This relativism, known as subjectivism, states
that absolute truth does not exist, and that reality is contingent upon the subject.

There is another side to this debate, however, and those on this side claim that we can be
absolutely certain that there is absolute truth. This is called objectivism, and holds that truth is
not determined by the subject, but rather is inherent in the object. In other words, this truth
never changes - no matter who is looking at it or how. In the scientific realm, these objectivists
believe that their theories do not provide just a better understanding of reality - as the relativists
believe - but rather, that they are reality in themselves. Instead of agreeing with the relativists
that theories help our perception of reality, they claim that their theories are reality - or
absolutely true.
The problem with objectivism in science is that science alone simply cannot yield absolute
certainty due to its inductive nature. Science observes clues about reality, and makes
assumptions and conclusions about reality, based upon these clues. In essence, science starts
at the bottom, and seeks to understand the truth at the top without a first-hand knowledge of
reality. Their perception is limited to their theories. Though science can give us a good idea of
reality, or reasonable certainty, only God's Word can give absolute certainty. A detective cannot
be absolutely certain of what took place based upon the clues alone. Though he can formulate
a good theory and be reasonably certain his theory is correct, this cannot be compared to the
absolute certainty that comes from a first-hand account such as viewing security camera
footage of the event in question. So while science is important, it cannot be compared to the
first-hand account recorded in Scripture. Absolute truth does exist. The Bible tells us "thy word
is truth" (Jn 17:17b). Our foundation for absolute truth rests upon God's Word. All other ground
is sinking sand.
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