Rikushpa Shamuni

Rikushpa Shamuni

Takishpa Shamuni

Takishpa Shamuni

08 November 2010

It is all relative

Yesterday was testimony meeting.  I was doing the simultaneous interpretation into English.  The members line up and take more than all the time alloted.  They are very enthused about their testimonies of the truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and that obeying the commandments brings peace to their lives. "...for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth. Every one that is of the truth heareth my voice." John 18:37-38

This is quite different from the worldly view that all truth is relative to a person's cultural and personal experience and opinion.

Protagoras: Truth is relative. It is only a matter of opinion.
Socrates: You mean that truth is mere subjective opinion?
Protagoras: Exactly. What is true for you is true for you, and what is true for me, is true for me. Truth is subjective.
Socrates: Do you really mean that? That my opinion is true by virtue of its being my opinion?
Protagoras: Indeed I do.
Scorates: My opinion is: Truth is absolute, not opinion, and that you, Mr. Protagoras, are absolutely in error. Since this is my opinion, then you must grant that it is true according to your philosophy.
Protagoras: You are quite correct, Socrates.

However, some things are indeed relative.  For example, my brother, Pancho, told me that Spokane is having pleasant weather.  The people in Guayaquil are miserable in the early morning when the temperature dips below 70.


When we bear testimony, we declare the absolute truth of the gospel message. In a time when many perceive truth as relative, a declaration of absolute truth is not very popular, nor does it seem politically correct or opportune. Testimonies of things how “they really are” (Jacob 4:13) are bold, true, and vital because they have eternal consequences for mankind. Satan wouldn’t mind if we declared the message of our faith and gospel doctrine as negotiable according to circumstances. Our firm conviction of gospel truth is an anchor in our lives; it is steady and reliable as the North Star. A testimony is very personal and may be a little different for each of us, because everyone is a unique person. However, a testimony of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ will always include these clear and simple truths:

• God lives. He is our loving Father in Heaven, and we are His children.

• Jesus Christ is the Son of the living God and the Savior of the world.

• Joseph Smith is the prophet of God through whom the gospel of Jesus Christ was restored in the latter days.

• The Book of Mormon is the word of God.

• President Thomas S. Monson, his counselors, and the members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles are the prophets, seers, and revelators in our day.

As we acquire a deeper knowledge of these truths and of the plan of salvation by the power and the gift of the Holy Ghost, we can come to “know the truth of all things” (Moroni 10:5).
President Uchtdorf

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