@kellyjay said
Something done to or by someone identifies evil, why should truth be any different? God the truth about all reasons for all that is around us, our reason for being. The explanation of the reality of the universe hinges on why, as much as everything else! That takes science out of that particular quest for that knowledge; science only speaks to how things are done or what. Mu ...[text shortened]... why. Reality has both mechanisms and agencies that drive it, what caused it all in the first place!
Well, an "evil person" is generally someone who commits many morally despicable acts, but there is no comparable phrase such as "truth person". This comparison does not seem to help.
Science absolutely
can show you that someone turned up the heat to make some tea, and
can address the information in computer messages, since those are all actions involving the physical world. Even human actions are largely dictated by cause and effect - "it was cold outside, so I put on a jacket", or, "I avoided contact with person X because they were so mean to me last time". Social, biological, anthropological, evolutionary and physical science all combine to explain many human decisions.
I'll grant that science is not well-suited for tackling philosophical questions.