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Post by Arlon10 on Aug 9, 2018 1:32:28 GMT
I'll admit that your understanding of the meaning of words, rules of debate, and logic is so tenuous it can be difficult to guess what you're about. How's that? So, an unrepentant liar. No surprise there. I'm still waiting for you to provide an example of how you can "show that their reasons were not good ones" by merely asking questions or otherwise from a "lack" of believe. The example question I wrote does not "show their reasons were not good ones." That question, "Why doesn't god show me this evidence?" is indeed one that can be asked from a lack of belief, but it does nothing to "show their reasons were not good ones." Or haven't you noticed that yet? What does seem is going on here is that you saw a legitimate question asked from a lack of belief and assumed that proves you ever asked one. It doesn't prove that either. I am not unfairly accusing you of never having demonstrated that you can lack belief and challenge others' views if you still haven't given an example of ever doing that.
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