<< IMHO, there is no Truth. Truth, by nature, is relative to the perspective of the individual; while I may see something as being "moral," "right," or "truthful," it may appear - in your opinion / from your perspective - to be "immoral," "wrong," or "false." As is reflected in the construction of multiple languages and religions, nothing is truly objective.>>
Agreed.
To take it a bit further: everything you say, everything you write, everything you somehow 'transfer' to the mind of another person is subjective.
Words are subjective, therefore, 'truth' is subjective, since it's only a word.
The closest we can come to objectiveness is by linking the brains of some persons directly, so that they use brain-waves to communicate, but still, those brain-waves are the result of input out of the environment, which is interpreted by the brain and since even our brain isn't subjective, this processed 'input' can never be objective.
You say: "Grass is green." Well, is it? 'grass' and 'green' are both words we've made up by ourself. We could have called it just about anything, like 'star' and 'rain'.
Life as we see and experience it is subjective. It's highly doubtful that any intelligence can ever be objective, no matter how developed or powerful they may be.