That has nothing to do with the fact that you have claimed that Caz is right since "her arguments and reasonings are valid."
You will know, I believe, that in unsettled errands more than one theory may be valid? And you will also know, I believe, that when something is not proven, you cannot state that somebody is right? Being right is a produce of having proven a theory, or having had it proven.
So howīs it gonna be? Is Caz right? Or is she only possibly right?
And does that make you wrong? Donīt answer that one, David - we KNOW the answer already. You ARE wrong. Again. But you donīt seem to care much about such worldly matters, do you? Just go ahead and spew out falsities, itīs a lot funnier, isnīt it?
Sad indeed, David.
Fisherman
You will know, I believe, that in unsettled errands more than one theory may be valid? And you will also know, I believe, that when something is not proven, you cannot state that somebody is right? Being right is a produce of having proven a theory, or having had it proven.
So howīs it gonna be? Is Caz right? Or is she only possibly right?
And does that make you wrong? Donīt answer that one, David - we KNOW the answer already. You ARE wrong. Again. But you donīt seem to care much about such worldly matters, do you? Just go ahead and spew out falsities, itīs a lot funnier, isnīt it?
Sad indeed, David.
Fisherman
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