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32537, RE: compass??
Posted by LK1, Wed Jun-01-05 05:38 PM
>>>No, I was asking you to clarify what you *meant* by the
>term.
>>
>>>To define it, in a logical context, not a colloquial
>context.
>>
>>
>>No, actually you asked me to define it. If your terminology
>>isn't correct, that's your problem.
>
>Context, muhfucka, context. When you're asked to define
>something within the context of a logical debate, it's
>expected that your definition helps clarify the issues at
>hand.

Again... tell me how mine didn't. I obviously don't know what the hell you are talking about.

>
>>>>>>All that was concluded is that existence corresponds,
>>>>>exactly,
>>>>>>to "that which is".
>>>>>
>>>>>That was most certainly not "concluded"! That's where
>you
>>>>>began, and apparently where you remain, but it's been a
>>>>>tautology all along.
>>>>
>>>>how? It can be relavant on a physiological or metaphysical
>>>>realm, so how can you call it a tautology?
>>>
>>>Jesus Christ! How can you still be arguing about this?!
>>You
>>>defined "truth" as "that which is." That's no different
>>than
>>>saying 1+1=2 because 2=2.
>>
>>No, what I was saying is that 1+1=2 in whatever place 1+1=2
>>because, at some point, somewhere, 1+1=2, just as we can
>>conclude that something, somewhere, exists.
>
>Hehe, whatever you say. But I thought you Christians weren't
>allowed to smoke that shit.

Yeah, that "understanding the English language" shit will fuck you up.

>
>>>If you're just willing to be naive about the details, go
>>>ahead, you're not alone among the evangelical community.
>>Just
>>>don't turn around and pretend to have a logical
>>justification
>>>for your faith.
>>
>>If a purpose for living isn't logical justification... then
>I
>>concede.
>
>1.) No, it isn't.

That's your opinion (and, yes, you are absolutely entitled to it), but you've given me no reason to think otherwise. All you've really done on the morality topic is pile on more questions.

>2.) You aren't the only one who considers himself to have a
>reason for living.

I am aware of this, but that is my personal reason for my faith. What's your reason for living?