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Society's tendency to reject absolute truth from "summary" of The Abolition of Man by C. S. Lewis

In our modern age, there is a prevailing attitude that dismisses the existence of absolute truth. The idea that there are certain universal principles that hold true regardless of time or culture is often met with skepticism and derision. This rejection of absolute truth is a dangerous trend that threatens to undermine the very foundation of morality and ethics in society. It is argued that truth is relative, that what is true for one person may not be true for another. This subjective view of truth leads to a moral relativism that denies the existence of any objective standards by which to judge right from wrong. Without a firm grounding in absolute truth, society is left adrift in a sea of moral ambiguity, where anything goes and nothing is off limits. This rejection of absolute truth is often accompanied by a disdain for tradition and authority. The...
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    The Abolition of Man

    C. S. Lewis

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