PSacramento
Well, if there is NO truth then ANYTHING we say means NOTHING.
Your statement could very well be one of the most profound you have made.
That is how I see things. It is what we do that defines us and shapes the world around us. If we start from the premise that someone who is invisible and unaccountable is in charge and IS absolute truth, then we we will seek an absolute truth.
On the other hand, truth could be a subjective thing: the set of rules or ambition that is accepted as appropriate or expedient for the civilisation we live in to reach its highest potential. Accepted standards of behaviour have aways been in flux because truth is often subjective and a reflection of the values we live by.
If society as a whole lives by the same values, truth is established. If society holds different values, then each group will claim to have the truth. At the end of the day we can only be true to ourselves and hope that our truth is close enough to the truth that others live by for harmony to exist.
May your gods go with you - unless you are content to be alone or compromise for the sake of peace.
PS - Terry & On The Way Out
I have read your last posts with care and agree with your well considered comments on the subject of truth.