Respectfully I disagree. They both exist. There is reality and there is truth and lack of truth. Then aside from truth there is the concept of being true which is up to you, eg., are you "true" to your wife? (This may not be how you meant the word "true" but I will use it this way to make my point) If your vows to your wife leads her to expect you to be true to her by not fornicating with other women and you actually do then the objective truth is that you weren't "true" to her. Then if you go to her and tell her "Baby, I've been true to you." You would not be telling the truth. Truth like reality is a discernable thing that exists objectively. Let's say that if you exist then you are "real" and then it would be the truth to say that you are real. So there you have both reality and truth. Expressing your argument during the voir dire of a jury panel may be a good way to quickly get excluded from a jury.



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