But everyone of these can be countered with an example of truth telling Gordon.
Indeed: some/most people may well tell the truth most of the time. However, that doesn't remove the concern that some people don't or that some accounts are so highly unusual that excluding the risk of mistakes or lies would be essential before accepting what is claimed in these accounts: if these risks aren't addressed then whatever is claimed is indistinguishable from fiction.
It seems to me that you are just being cynical and that is no substitute for actuality.
Nope: being sceptical about extraordinary claims is the only reasonable response. Tell you what is cynical though - those who seem to presume that although mistakes and lies are undeniable aspects of human activity, given the copious examples available from throughout history, that those involved in the producing the NT were somehow specially exempt from these risks.