Red6 wrote:
Therein lies the problem. Whose version of truth is correct?
There is no absolute truth, it is all in the perspective of the speaker or witness of the event.
Much like a crime witnessed by multiple witnesses. One says he was short, another says he was tall. One says he was wearing a brown jacket and another says it was dark green and so on. They are all telling the truth, as they saw it, modified by their beliefs, biases, and other human perceptions.
Eyewitnesses are known to police and attorneys as being unreliable. Therefore they can use them any way they see fit to make the case they wish to make.
Therein lies the problem. Whose version of truth ... (
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If there is no absolute truth then that statement isnt true.