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this post was submitted on 21 Jun 2024
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You are free to correct a person in a conversation if you feel so inclined.
I don't believe correcting you would be helpful.
I've made my suggestions, which I believe you would be much better served by exploring.
I'll repeat for your benefit, that if you want to know what someone thinks or what they mean, the best thing you can do is to ask them.
Give it a try, you may be pleasantly surprised or possibly even learn something.*
*Maybe or possibly are not guarantees. I make no promises, but I'll try.
So indeed nothing of value as expected.
It's difficult to dismantle an argument that does not exist. I suppose if your explanation is non existent you always win the discussion. Le epic Atheist wins again.
Why, what were you expecting?
You haven't asked me to explain anything, let alone asked me what I actually think.
How very odd.
Do explain anything.
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