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Ignore everything I said about how machines are very accurate and miss my point completely. GOOD JOB alarti, i'm sure everyone in TMO thinks you're just a leeeeeetle bit cooler for being opposed to me one more time. | |||
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It's almost as if you live in a fantasy world. Hell I even broke it down as far as how I was using the definitions and why and provided examples of similar situations. If you take my nuts out of your mouth for a minute and open your eyes (don't worry, I'm not close yet, I won't spooge on your face), you'd see that I already have. Bitch. | |||
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You gave out incorrect definitions and called them correct. Its almost as if you live in a fantasy world. | |||
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Funny this thread went 130 pages @ 40 posts per posts when in reality yes you are an absolute uneducated moron if you believe in God.
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And you said "NUH UH, UR DUMB LOL." But keep trying to make urself look like less of a mook by all means. | |||
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1.Complete trust or confidence in someone or something. 2.Strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof. If you look up the definition of Confidence or Trust faith comes up as the 4th definition. See in the english language words can have multiple meanings depending on how they are used. Trust or confidence when used in a scientific sense has no similarity to faith when used in a religious sense. There are really only 2 options for your methods, You are either trying to change the scope of the debate to suit your needs, or you simply do not understand the basic syntax of the english language. Your posts are rife with fallacy. Guard youself from fallacy and you might find logic. | |||
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