Truth. Is it relative? Or is truth found apart from us--something that exists whether we agree on it or not? Only in our age has relativism become so universally accepted. This relativism extends into the thinking of most of the millennial generation, who more and more sees morality, religion, and truth itself as relative to the person. Two people holding contradictory belief systems can both be "right" at the same time to the postmodern thinker, so long as they simply "believe" themselves to be right. But can this philosophy (or anti-philosophy) be correct logically? Where did this line of thinking come from? And finally, Warrior Poets, how can this line of thinking effect our protectors and warriors?
For further research on this topic, check out:
Jordan Peterson, Mike Rowe, Ben Shapiro with Daily Wire, and Stephen Crowder with Louder With Crowder
Ravi Zacharias - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAwyIDKoXYY
Simon Senek - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hER0Qp6QJNU
TEDx Talk introducing the Millennial Generation - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygBfwgnijlk
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