The term "immutable truth" refers to a truth that is unchanging and eternal, remaining constant regardless of circumstances or perceptions. It denotes an objective reality or fact that is not subject to alteration, interpretation, or belief. Immutable truths are often discussed in philosophical, theological, and scientific contexts. In philosophy, immutable truths can relate to foundational principles or axioms that are universally accepted and do not vary with time or culture.

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