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Default RE: Free will and predestiny - 04-24-2006, 05:49 PM

>Atlian,
>
>The key to comprehension is you stopping taking examples
>literally. Did you go to college? I have never seen a grown
>man given an example and ends up analyzing the example itself
>instead of using it to see the big picture of the problem at
>hand.

Kemi,

you cannot give fallacious analogies in an intelligent argument and expect rational mature people to brush them aside and look at the big picture. Our analogies are based on the perceptions we have of the big picture. Maybe in your mind, the perception of the big picture is flawed. This leads you to giving analogies which according to you are legit, but which are infact flawed only coz they are describing a flawed impression of the bigger picture. Sorta like the 10 blind men who touched the elephant. Their analogies of how an elephant looks were flawed because their impressions were flawed. So of course I have to question your fallacious, ambigous and contradictory analogies, otherwise we'll end up going in circles. At least that's what I learnt from Logic 101 in college...
 
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