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Elioenai26
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Howso?
If you believe that something is true, then you must also believe that anything contrary to what you believe to be true, is false. Tertium non datur.
This my dear brother, is a prevailing malady among many "enlightened thinkers", especially in the west.
How is it that the concept of truth being exclusive by nature is not grasped? How is it that the concept that truth by its definition excludes that which is its negation or opposite is seen as being "intolerant"?
It seems this should be patently obvious! Yea, so conspicuously obvious that it would be undeniable. But alas, it is not so.
LionofJudahDK, a good demonstration that you can use to elucidate and validate your position is to say: "If I were to say that the Capital City of the U.S. is Washington D.C., would you brand me as an intolerant bigot?"
More than likely, the response will be: "Of course not!"
You can then say that the statement: "The capital city of the U.S. is Washington D.C." is a statement which is exclusivistic in nature. It excludes every other city in the world from being the capital city of the U.S. You can then say that if the capital city of the U.S. is shown to be Washington D.C. then we are simply speaking the truth regarding the matter. Far from being intolerant or bigoted against other cities, we are simply stating the facts.
This illustration is one but a plethora one can use to show the inconsistency inherent in the relativistic mindset.
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