(April 24, 2013 at 8:21 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote: It’s not a baseless assertion when it can be constructed into a valid and sound syllogism.You'll need more than the claim. Till then you're just crying foul.
Quote:No, I do not agree. If both interpretations alleviate the alleged contradiction then knowing which is correct is not needed.What? Of course it's needed. To be "right" for the wrong reasons is frankly, no better than being wrong.
Quote:I am not the one claiming that I can identify contradictions in the Bible, so that may be a better question for someone else.But you are claiming to know what is being said, which again, would be required if one wanted to identify a contradiction, would it not?
Quote:I prefer rationality myself.Clearly not telepath. Perhaps next you'll read my tea leaves?
Quote:Incantations from a book of spells?
No, I have revelation from someone who knows you better than even you do. No extra senses needed.
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