TruthWorthy Wrote:You are arguing for the fun of it! I knew it.So you just violated the law of non-contradiction, by stating that:
Allow me to prove your "logic" false here:
"You are not loving this argument" vs. "You are not, not loving this argument";
the first obviously is straight forward and correct.
then we run into trouble in the second with
firstly: You are not,
secondly: not loving this argument
Which logically becomes
You are loving this argument and therefore don't want it to end.
"You are not loving this argument" was correct, but also that "You are loving this argument" was correct.
In essence, if X = "You are loving this argument", and X is true, ¬X cannot be true as well. Yet ¬X ("You are not loving this argument") is true according to you.
Ergo we have a contradiction: X = ¬X
I am loving this argument because (1) I'm correct, and (2) you stumbling around making false arguments and showing off your utter idiocy in logic is hilarious.