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  • I went to my place of worship last weekend—we talked about how faith gives us absolute truths, like “love your neighbor” being non-negotiable. It feels grounding, you know?
  • I get why that matters to you! But from a relativist angle, that “absolute truth” is just your religion’s perspective. My “truth” is that kindness matters too, but I don’t need a religious rule to believe it—it’s personal.
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  • But if truth is just personal, what about something like “murder is wrong”? Isn’t that universal? My faith says it’s an absolute, unshakable truth.
  • Relativism would say that’s a cultural and personal value, not a universal fact. Some societies might have different views, and who are we to say they’re “wrong”? There’s no one-size-fits-all truth.
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  • But my religion teaches that its truth is exclusive—if I accept relativism, I’m doubting that. Traditional institutions like my faith are supposed to be authoritative, but you’re saying that authority is just a made-up structure?
  • Foucault talked about challenging those power structures! Relativism says religious authority isn’t “absolute”—it’s just one way to view the world. Moral rules aren’t set in stone; we each make our own.
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