I tend to agree with featherbop, I think. Facts aren't anything; they just are. One must put his own bias into interpreting a fact to make it something, true or false.
I tend to agree with featherbop, I think. Facts aren't anything; they just are. One must put his own bias into interpreting a fact to make it something, true or false.
People create their own facts. People create their own perceptions of truth(s), truth cannot be created by people, because it is already set, and unchangable. Facts can, have, and will continue to change as more knowledge of [insert topic here] increases.
If facts could not change, people would not need to learn. People create their own facts, and when those facts become wrong, they are changed to correct, or more correct, facts.
I mean to say that facts, by themselves, do not lean to one side or another. They are completely independent creatures. It is humans that use facts in order to prove something else.
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