Three Sides

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There's three sides to an argument between two people. Person A's point of view, Person B's point of view, and what really happened.

Each person has their own view, and even more, their own memory. There is a phenomenon known as distance decay, the further behind in the past it is, the more difficult it is to get it right. That is why police have to figure things out RIGHT away. If I catch a six inch fish, but it was the biggest of that fish of the season, then the longer I go about telling that story, the more distorted it will be, until it isn't very true at all. So, as an argument goes about between two people about what happened, you have to recognize that side A has the way they had seen it, side B has the way they had seen it, and then what really happened can only be determined by all of the evidence there, and by what God has seen.

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