Summary of Trent Horn's Why We're Catholic

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Book Preview: #1 The statement, There is no absolute truth, is an absolute truth. It claims that no statement is true in all times and places, but that is contradictory. A truth is subjective if it is only true for the person making the statement. Any statement that describes the world contains either an objective truth or a subjective truth. #2 There are objective truths about reality that are true for everyone, and subjective truths about opinions that are only true for the person making the statement. The statement, There is no absolute truth, is an absolute truth because it claims that no statement is true in all times and places, but that is contradictory. #3 There are objective truths about reality that are true for everyone, and subjective truths about opinions that are only true for the person making the statement. The statement, There is no absolute truth, is an absolute truth because it claims that no statement is true in all times and places, but that is contradictory. #4 The statement, There is no absolute truth, is an absolute truth because it claims that no statement is true in all times and places, but that is contradictory.

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