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Originally Posted by Bababooyee
Still grasping at straws...
Using the term "many" is not quite the same as indicting an entire group of anything. I am certain I didn't need to repeat "many" everytime given the context. When I intend "all", I will say "all" - that's how I roll.
Nice straw man attempt though. I'll chalk it up to more emotionalism and irrationalism because you are discussing Falwell.
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B,
You know I like you so I'm not going to sit here and carry on with you, having more than enough evidence from your conversations with namely S2S, but not limited to him, and mostly including....everyone -- that you're incapable of thinking outside of what you've already decided is "right."
With that said, you call YOUR logic a straw man on my part. I will disprove that immediately with two sentence, just to prove my point that you're trying to talk your way out of being wrong instead of just admitting it.
Some Christians bombed an abortion clinic.
Christians are murderous, insane a$sholes.
Those are two separate thoughts, like you've made several times. You say "many" once, but the second you don't say many, some, a few, etc, you then jump to indicting an entire group...much like I did in my second sentence. I did not say "some," and therefore I was lumping an entire group in with the awful portion of the larger group.
With all due respect, please don't try to say that your lack of clarity can be explained by some psychosis on my part. If you mean some, you say some. If not, you don't.