Monday, June 22, 2026

Is Permanent Moral Truth Still Possible?

 In a world of shifting views, does anything still stand firm?


If morality keeps changing, how can anything be right?

A grounded and honest exploration of whether permanent moral truth still exists in a relativistic age—and why it matters for individuals and civilization.

We live in a time where almost everything is debated—even right and wrong. What was once clear has become uncertain. What is right for one is wrong for another. But here’s the real question: if there is no permanent moral truth, where does that leave us?

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The Problem with Moral Relativism

When morality is based on opinion, direction is lost. Everyone becomes their own standard. But systems built on shifting ground do not last.

The Need for Permanent Truth

Truth that changes is not truth—it’s preference. Real truth holds, regardless of time, culture, or belief.

This is where the Seven Pillars come in:
Truth, Light, Love, Power, Creation, Wisdom, Life.

These are not human inventions. They reflect the structure of reality itself. Align with them, and order emerges. Reject them, and disorder follows.

Moral Truth as a Law of Reality

Belief is not enough. What matters is whether something works in reality. Permanent moral truth is not declared—it is demonstrated through its results.

➡ Read also: The Law of Reality: Final Measure of Truth, System, and Life

Q&A Section

Q: Doesn’t morality change over time?
A: Human opinions change—truth does not.

Q: Who defines moral truth?
A: It is not defined by man. It is discovered and followed.

Q: How do we test a moral principle?
A: By its outcome—does it produce order or chaos?

Conclusion

Yes—permanent moral truth is possible. More than that, it is necessary. Without it, humanity drifts. With it, order becomes possible.

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The search for truth is not optional—it is a responsibility. The Seven Pillars provide the measure by which everything must be tested.

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If you want clarity, begin testing your beliefs—do they align with the structure of reality?

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