We do appear to be entering an area, where unless something can be conclusive proven to be so, some view that as a flaw.
If newspaper reports use different wording from each other it is viewed as major discrepancies.
Then it seems any idea, which is not impossible, is viewed as being a legitimate alternative to the original, although that original is far from being shown to be incorrect.
There also seems to be a tendency to say sources are not required and indeed are actually unhelpful.
And then we wonder why this area of study is so rarely taken seriously?
There are times I feel so despondent at all of this, and that does not even take into account the degree of abuse used by some posters towards others.
Steve
If newspaper reports use different wording from each other it is viewed as major discrepancies.
Then it seems any idea, which is not impossible, is viewed as being a legitimate alternative to the original, although that original is far from being shown to be incorrect.
There also seems to be a tendency to say sources are not required and indeed are actually unhelpful.
And then we wonder why this area of study is so rarely taken seriously?
There are times I feel so despondent at all of this, and that does not even take into account the degree of abuse used by some posters towards others.
Steve
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