The same is true of / The same is true for / The same is true when it comes to

I’d appreciate it if someone would answer my question. Thanks in advance.

Are the following 3 sentences the same in meaning?

A: In ancient societies, the standard of justice was unclear. The same is true of our modern civilization.

B: In ancient societies, the standard of justice was unclear. The same is true for our modern civilization.

A: In ancient societies, the standard of justice was unclear. The same is true when it comes to our modern civilization.

yes

How is it correct to say [color=red]true of as in #A.

I find it a bit odd here.

I find it acceptable in following sentence though,
" Is this true of me?"

No difference. ‘true of’ can be used with things as well as people.

Thank you beeesneees.