Hi Moonbeam
Truth is motion in the right direction.
In that sense, it is relative, because motion is relative. Because those who have experienced truth suddenly find much common ground in the direction they are heading, they recognize that Truth, though distorted by their different perceptions, has an inherent quality to it that is self-authenticating and therefore objective.
Truth is more than mathematical facts. Facts are based on observation. Observation is itself subjective. Plus, the act of observing something apparently alters that something, at least on a quantum level. No amount of pointing at the moon will enable the baboon to wonder at the majesty of the night sky. He will simply sniff at the "fact" of the finger and assume that there is no food there. He goes hungry. Or he will eat the finger of the man and persecute the prophet in his midst. Meanwhile, the Man fills his spirit with the beauty of the creation despite the absence of any physical "fact of food". The Man has truth, the baboon has only facts, and not enough to satisfy his ravenous appetite.
So observation, at least minutely, alters the "objective" facts, at least from our subjective perspective. The Man was altered because he observed. The baboon was unaltered because he saw only the facts.
Accepting the notion of an absolute truth requires an act of faith. While the declaration that there must be some absolute somewhere seems obvious, without faith the best absolute we can prove is simply the affirmation of a negative: "There are absolutely no absolutes."
Still, without this act of faith, we are trapped in the fortress of reason. We build this fortress of facts and knowledge around ourselves to give us a sense of control or a sense of release from any authority (flip sides of the same coin).
But the fortress that we build becomes our prison, not our sanctuary. Reason takes us to the edge of the Abyss. By pursuing reason, science, and knowledge, we are in fact putting faith in those things. But it is only a
negative kind of faith. It is a faith that can
destroy, but not
create. It can destroy idolatry and superstition, but it is not a faith that can give existence a positive quality that would make the pursuit of reason a worthy act in the first place. It destroys every idol but does not replace the idol with anything more real. In fact, the facts tell us that the end result of the universe will be essentially ZERO. And no human effort seems even minutely able to change that equation.
Eventually, reason claims to see through everything. But to see through everything is the same as to see nothing. Reason becomes blind to the REASON that led to faith in the pursuit of reason in the beginning.
And the Truth gets crucified. The Voice that encouraged us to begin the journey in the first place gets torn between the authoritarian fear of superstition and the cold empty vacuum of human reason.
Some lament this crucifixion, and the truth is resurrected again. Resurrected in subjective humanity. The Truth was there before it became subjectively human. When humanity is cold and dead in the grave, aborted before it was ever truly born, the Truth will still be there. In the joining of Truth to Humanity, humanity has hope of a new kind of life.
The fortress of reason serves its purpose. The fact of reason is the conception of life. It is the womb of the fetus, protecting us from the deadly world of fear and superstition until we are developed enough to survive. But it can't stay a fetus. It must be born or it will die.
This is the Truth.
Facts can be proven. Truth begins with a journey and must be experienced.
Take the leap.
EDIT for typos. Typos are an absolute truth of my relative life
