Absolutes Quote by Francis Schaeffer
“If there is no absolute moral standard, then one cannot say in a final sense that anything is right or wrong. By absolute we mean that which always applies, that which provides a final or ultimate standard. There must be an absolute if there are to be morals, and there must be an absolute if there are to be real values. If there is no absolute beyond man's ideas, then there is no final appeal to judge between individuals and groups whose moral judgments conflict. We are merely left with conflicting opinions.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The God Who Is There, 1978
Without an absolute moral standard, judgments become relative and lack ultimate authority.
In simple terms: No absolute = moral relativism.
Consider foundations of your moral beliefs.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- debates on law
- personal decision making
- cultural criticism
- education curricula
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you think universal morals can exist?
- What would be the consequences of absolute standards?
Absolute standards may be culturally contested; imposing them can suppress diversity.