MysticKnight... I've explained this whole thing already. There is no reason one cannot apply such a premise.
Your entire argument is based on the idea that one cannot apply a given premise. You validate this by saying, "I don't think so" (opinion), assuming non-existence is not possible (begging the question), and using the result to justify the premise (circular reasoning).
Also, congrats for committing the argument from argumentation fallacy.
Your entire argument is based on the idea that one cannot apply a given premise. You validate this by saying, "I don't think so" (opinion), assuming non-existence is not possible (begging the question), and using the result to justify the premise (circular reasoning).
Also, congrats for committing the argument from argumentation fallacy.


