Quote:By your logic, if you prove that the strike of a wood is the only thing in the world that causes pain in the groin then I will agree with your statement that “NO ONE IN ANCIENT TIMES KNEW THAT BEING HIT BY A PIECE OF WOOD IN THE GROIN HURTS.”I know that being hit in the groin with things hurts, because I can experience the pain, I know that people in ancient times knew about pain being caused by being hit in the groin by wood.
Otherwise, I have already crushed your statement by giving an authentic historical record.
I know ancient people most likely knew about skin going numb after being scabbed over or receiving harsh burns because they would have experienced these things.
But that's using sensible logic.
Using your logic on the other hand............ if I don't find any ancient writings about someone being hit in the groin by a piece of wood then I know for a 100% fact that they didn't know being hit by a piece of wood in the groin caused pain, you still haven't proven otherwise because the ancient writing you found only says the piece of wood in the groin caused death, no actual evidence of pain.
I'm using your logic here, if they didn't write about it they didn't know it.
So it doesn't matter that ancient people used fire extensively for cooking, heat, and punishment. And that they almost definitely would have known every sort of symptom of 3rd and 4th degree burns. None of that matters because they if I can't find them writing about it then I know they didn't know about it.
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