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S: (adj) objective, nonsubjective (undistorted by emotion or personal bias; based on observable phenomena) "an objective appraisal"; "objective evidence"
To describe an "objective truth" as one "which will never be proven or disproven" is thus a contradiction.
Again, it is not my intention to judge or even comment upon your spirituality, which is your subjective truth. But qualifying it as "objective" carries an implication which I am not sure you intend, namely that your subjective spiritual truth is valid for all of us. "Ideas or the lack of them can cause disease." - Kurt Vonnegut
"objective... based on observable phenomena" - Well, yes, I do believe that there will be observable phenomena delivering evidence to the truth that I'm convinced of (though probably not in this life). If it wasn't that way, I wouldn't be convinced but in doubt.
I believe that we have been conditioned to fear anything that others will call absolute. When it is absolute, it must be valid for everyone - and it will eventually entitle others to impose it on everyone else, too, or everyone else will sense that if objective and absolute truth is somewhere out there, it is where everyone MUST inevitably go. Well, no.
I don't OWN the truth. If it's intriguing to you that I'm bold enough to speak not only of my but the truth and you vaguely sense that there might be something of interest in there, it is up to you to be curious about it or bothered with it or to ignore it altogether. No one will ever be judged according to what I have found to be true.
The reason I have written this diary has been for one that I needed to get it out of my system and put it down in writing. I also wanted my views to be challenged, and introduce myself because I'm more at home in spiritual matters than in the right-left-paradigm which will inevitably occasionally shine through in my comments.