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Absolute and relative truth are inseparable aspects of objective truth. In contrast to relative, absolute is manifested in the accuracy and completeness of the reflection of reality. In the same way, absolute truth is always associated with a certain time, place, and circumstance. The relative truth can be challenged, but the absolute truth must always be accepted, without any arguments.