answer:There is no such thing as objective truth. Never has been, never will be. Everyone’s life experience is molded by their experiences and their past and their friends – and therefore anything that occurs – even the color of the sky and the wetness of water – is based on one’s own experience and molded by those perspectives. So on the one hand, there is not a rock in the middle of the room that says “I am truth” – because truth is different for all of us. But that is not a bad thing – not a disadvantage. You know yourself and your history. You are the custodian of our own values, and history, and needs, and desires. And this doesn’t necessarily have anything at all to do with god or religion or theism or anything like that. It has to do with your thought, your values, and your truth. THis is not to say that you should stop seeking – not at all. I am saying that Truth is internal not external, it is accepted and learned, not handed to you. You need to seek it for yourself, but you need to process it and internalize it, not just accept what someone else says. Even me.