(August 23, 2017 at 1:01 pm)SteveII Wrote: 1. Actions witnessed: someone running, weaving in and out of traffic, aimed his gun at the clerk.
2. Conditions witnessed through the five senses like at 8am I was sleeping, smelling gasoline, hearing an argument in the next apartment, the light was off.
3. Interactions like the man shoved me out of the way, the stranger gave me a dollar for a coffee, I gave my bus seat to the old lady.
4. Conversations like Fred said he would shoot my dog if it shit on his lawn again or that Mary said she is having a bad day.
Tell me, a week following any of these events, what physical evidence would be readily available to examine if the event really happened? A month? A year? There are billions of such things every minute of every day happening in the world.
The rest of your post does not apply since you missed the point and are veering off topic.
What I said applies to all claims of any sort of occurance of any kind, regardless of whether the claim is in the form of testimony or direct, physical evidence, moron.
The fact that there you can't gather the evidence because you are unwilling to, or because you are too stupid too, or because it is beyond your power to, does not entitle you to pretend that evidence is therefore unnecessary, and your pet claim be given leniency, moron.