It is always wrong to killIt is always wrong to commit murder Are these two equally true?
It is always wrong to kill
It is always wrong to commit murder
Are these two equally true?
Yes, they are—in as much as two false things are each zero true. What they aren’t is equivalent. If you didn’t included the absolute modifier “always” then it could perhaps make sense to evaluate “degree of truth”.
You are correct; I have edited the grandparent to remove the word “always” from both statements.
Yes, they are—in as much as two false things are each zero true. What they aren’t is equivalent. If you didn’t included the absolute modifier “always” then it could perhaps make sense to evaluate “degree of truth”.
You are correct; I have edited the grandparent to remove the word “always” from both statements.