[dropcap]F[/dropcap]ortunately my column is titled “I Could Be Wrong,” and I fall back on the latitude my title affords me. About a month ago “Tutta’s Take” by Wynette Barton taught me a lesson about overstating facts. Since she still counts me as a friend I can appreciate the gentleness of her evisceration.
I said experts in such fields as Egyptology, archaeology, psychology et.al. gather, vote on what they think are facts, and as a result of the vote, the truth is found. Wynette, a Jungian psychoanalyst and archaeology hobbyist, refuted this, saying she has been to many conferences and has never seen or heard of a vote taken on what is true.