(June 12, 2011 at 8:33 am)Epimethean Wrote: You do not have to desire to think to think. You continue to misuse terms, Andras. In addition, there is a difference between want and desire.
This is getting ridicules,
Feel like I’m debating with the Christian’s now!
I have no desire to reply
I don't want to reply, Why? I just don't feel like it!
I really don't feel I have the desire that I want to reply!
I don't feel like I want to reply
I don't feel like replying

Not sure if I understand, can you explain to me the diff? Is it just the word?
Main Entry: desire
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: want, longing
Synonyms: admiration, ambition, appetite, ardor, aspiration, attraction, avidity, concupiscence, covetousness, craving, craze, cupidity, devotion, doting, eagerness, fancy, fascination, fervor, fondness, frenzy, greed, hankering*, hunger, inclination, infatuation, itch, lasciviousness, lechery, libido, liking, love, lust, mania, motive, need, passion, predilection, proclivity, propensity, rapaciousness, rapture, ravenousness, relish, salacity, solicitude, thirst, urge, voracity, will, wish, yearning