Quote Originally Posted by Shaded View Post
By saying truth, I'd like to denote that my perception upon reality, is that there are no absolutes. Truths among them, simply because everything is a matter of circumstance, to me. Such a perception, of course, is based upon my belief system that I have built over the course of a relatively short lifetime. So.

The short and the skinny. Do perceptions base themselves soley upon religion? Yes, but the definition of religion would be expanded to include the entire code of beliefs, morals, ethics and other codes of conduct that influence our behavior. Whereupon ultimately, our behavior denotes the perceptions we interpret.
Sorry, it is impossible for me to let a staement like that go by unchallenged. If there are no absolutes, then scientific laws, which are defined as absolutes, do not exist. If you truly believe there are no absolutes, then demonstrate that belief by walking of the roof of any mulitstory buiding and drefusing to fall.

(Yes, I know this a simplification of your philosophical position, but your position ignores reality.)