Truth Is Absolute
We live in a world that likes to say truth is whatever you want it to be. People call it “my truth” or “your truth,” as if truth bends with opinion. But deep down everyone knows that is not how truth works. If something can change with every voice, it was never truth to begin with.
Truth is absolute. It does not shift because culture changes. It does not bend when people dislike it. It does not disappear when ignored. Truth stands even when no one believes it, and it remains even when every voice shouts against it.
Think about it. If truth were relative, how could anything have meaning. If light and darkness can swap depending on who speaks, then life itself has no foundation.
We know that is not the case. A lie is still a lie even if the whole world repeats it. Truth is still truth even if it is whispered by only one voice. That is why history shows us that the loudest crowds are not always right. The majority has been wrong many times, but the truth endured because truth does not rely on numbers.
When people say truth is flexible, what they are really doing is trying to escape the weight of it. Because if truth is absolute, then it demands a response. It calls us to live by it, not just admire it. It requires honesty, accountability, and courage. That is why so many run from it.
But running from truth does not change it. It only changes us. It makes us blind, shallow, and unanchored. When truth is dismissed, everything else starts to collapse. Relationships lose their trust. Communities lose their stability. Nations lose their foundation. Truth is not just a word, it is the root of everything that lasts.
The freedom we long for, the purpose we seek, the love we hope to give and receive, none of it can survive without truth. And not just any truth, but the absolute truth that was there before us and will be there long after us.
Truth does not wait for permission to exist. It stands unshaken, whether we rise with it or fall against it.