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Post by rachelcarson1953 on Sept 29, 2019 0:24:16 GMT
Hmmm... I wonder if Arlon even knows what QED means? Q.E.D.
Q.E.D. is an initialism of the Latin phrase quod erat demonstrandum, meaning "which is what had to be proven". The phrase is traditionally placed in its abbreviated form at the end of a mathematical proof or philosophical argument when what was specified in the enunciation—and in the setting-out—has been exactly restated as the conclusion of the demonstration.
I wonder if you know what "you are not the teacher here" means? I do know what QED means and have long before you came along. I also know what a "straw man" argument is. You have plenty of them. "Oh look, people throwing coins into jet engines for luck! See how stupid religion is!" No religion encourages anyone to throw coins into jet engines for luck. There might be some stupid people who think that is what religion is all about. However there are no documents whatever to support such a view. I have never used that 'metaphor', coins into jet engines for luck. You must have me confused with another poster.
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