When people talk about "The Truth" I often think about how witnesses of ANY event often have very different stories of what happened during any one event. This is often why police or juries want to question people as to what they saw before they speak to each other because what people witnessed is not necessarily "objective" during any event that happens.
So, for example, if 12 different people witness an accident or a murder or literally any weather event they all likely are going to have completely different things to say about that event no matter what it is.
Why is this?
Culturally, religiously, and experientially we have all had completely different experiences and so "The Truth" is often different to each of us and not only that "The truth" would also be different depending upon what was going on the day we experienced whatever we experienced.
So, if 12 people who witnessed literally any event don't agree (at least before they speak to each other about it) then finding "The Truth" about literally anything is literally impossible.
Because of this finding the truth one has to always do alone in the process of becoming wise and compassionate and enlightened.
By God's Grace
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