There is nothing paradoxical or meaningless about it, DG. Better yet, is what you said absolutely true?
i think it is meaningless, since you seem to think asking the same question over and over again adds anything to the debate.
But by saying it, you are using one, in which case, if there really were not, then what you've just said is meaningless. Saying there are no absolutes is employing an absolute in order to deny it at the same time.
but i no longer said that, did you bother to not read my quote? it is saying it might as well be, which i agree with.
i think the fact is nothing related to humans is absolute, after all the meaning of absolute can not be used with humans. an absolute truth would be something that is right all times in any context without contradicting itself.
i've never heard of one that deals with humans that is absolute.
Edited by ReverendDG, : No reason given.