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The consequences of rejecting objective truth from "summary" of The Abolition of Man by C. S. Lewis

When we reject objective truth, we are cutting ourselves off from the very foundation of morality and ethics. Without a standard of truth to guide us, we are left adrift in a sea of relativism, where anything goes and nothing is certain. This rejection of objective truth leads to a dangerous form of subjectivism, where individuals are free to define their own reality and morality. As Lewis argues, this rejection of objective truth ultimately leads to the abolition of man himself. By denying the existence of objective truth, we are denying the very essence of what it means to be human. We are denying the fundamental truths that have guided humanity for centuries, and replacing them with a hollow shell of moral relativism. Wi...
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    The Abolition of Man

    C. S. Lewis

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