Joshua,
Thanks for your slightly goofy reply!
You said: Actually, absolute truth, truth with a capital "T", are the same as "plain old truth".
So we agree, I think.
You just like Absolute Truth for things that "will be proven to us at death, or the end of our world, (w/e comes 1st)." I don't think the word "absolute" or the capital T adds anything. The statement (whatever it is) is true, or it's not.
I did not say, however, that statements that cannot be proved to our satisfaction here and now are false statements. Such statements may be true, or may be false, and very often we have no proof (but a strong suspicion based on experience). The teapot orbiting Jupiter would be an example of that. I can't prove it isn't out there, but I have a very strong suspicion.