Imagine waking up on a beautiful Saturday morning. Birds are chirping, sunlight is streaming through your window, and everything feels peaceful.
Then, you turn on the TV.
The news anchor, with a straight face, declares:
“The government hereby announces that, effective today, one plus one must equal three.”
How would you react?
Would you accept it? Would you shrug it off as just another bureaucratic decision? Or would you feel an immediate sense of wrongness, as if something fundamental had been violated?
Chances are, you would instinctively reject it. Why? Because deep down, you know that 1+1=2. You don’t need a government, a scientist, or a philosopher to confirm it. It’s self-evident.
This reaction proves something crucial: we all have an innate sense of truth. It shows that reality exists independently of human opinion. This is “objective truth.”
Truth Exists Beyond Perception
1+1 will always equal 2. It doesn’t matter how many people believe otherwise. Even if the entire world votes to change it, even if governments enforce a different answer, reality does not bend to human will.
The same applies to the bigger questions in life:
- God exists whether or not someone believes in Him.
- Men and women are different, no matter what radical ideologues claim.
- Biology, physics, and mathematics do not change based on personal feelings.
Truth is objective.
Objective vs. Subjective
Objective truth means that something is true regardless of opinions, emotions, or social consensus. It is the opposite of subjectivity.
- Subjective: A beautiful girl. A nice car. A big house. Whether something is beautiful, nice, or big depends on individual perception.
- Objective: 1+1=2. The laws of physics. The biological differences between men and women. These are true no matter what someone feels about them.
The War Against Truth
Despite how obvious this should be, some groups insist that truth is subjective—that reality can be altered by mere belief. They claim that men can be women, that morality is fluid, and that logic is oppressive.
This is not just wrong—it is dangerous. A society that abandons objective truth will eventually collapse under its own contradictions.
But reality doesn’t care about human delusions. No matter how loudly someone shouts that 1+1=3, no matter how many laws are passed to enforce it, 1+1 will always be 2.
And deep down, everyone knows it.
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