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Oh, please! Using your ridiculous argument, unless a judge or jury hears someone confess to a crime, that criminal cannot be convicted. Surely you realize that the majority of those in prison always maintain their innocence, and have not confessed. The criteria to convict a criminal is simply "beyond a reasonable doubt", not ABSOLUTE proof through a confession. (Which by the way, still would not be ABSOLUTE proof, as false confessions happen.)There's such a thing as moral certitude, and that's all we needed to arrive at to make a good judgment on this false visionary.