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But Rich, it isn’t ‘just’ the Good for us, right?Not at all. We all believe what we do because we choose to believe it to be The Good for us. Catholics do that, the Orthodox do, and even Buddhists believe what they do on the basis of perceptions of what The Good is.
There is a Good which is absolute, and not just (solely) ‘for us’. We don’t just ‘perceive’ something in our independent, and ‘widely divergent’ views (because after all, individual perceptions can err) --there is something there that is Good even if we don’t ‘perceive it’ as good ourselves.
Jesus is the Truth. Atheists, for example, may not ‘perceive’ Him as the truth, but that doesn’t mean that they are ‘excused’ or that their ‘view’ of Him as “not Truth” is just as ‘valid for them’ as our perception of Him as Truth is ‘valid for us.’
If I’m looking at the Washington Monument and commenting about it, and somebody else sees it as the Eiffel Tower, well, I don’t just smile and say, “Yes, fine, it’s the Monument for me, the Tower for you, it’s all in what we perceive a thing to be. . .”