Indeed it isbecause the truth is obvious
Do not project your own failings onto others.and you fail to accept
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Indeed it isbecause the truth is obvious
Do not project your own failings onto others.and you fail to accept
Do not project your own failings onto others.
We were talking about failing to accept the truth. Do keep up.
I accept Atlantis is found, it's not difficult
faith is the emphasis of religion and this topic also
your request for evidence is misguided
If it's all about faith, why did you attempt to use reason to convince us you were right?
No, it doesn't. You are a prime example.
We were talking about you, not me. Such deflection is a poor defence.
you're recalcitrant also
We were talking about you, not me. Such deflection is a poor defense.
Yeah, yeah. You threatened me like a bully. At the same time you failed to address any argument contrary to your own.
please continue to be recalcitrant
I made clear the consequence
Are you claiming to be an authority, or do you admit you got the meaning wrong?recalcitrant
adjective
having an obstinately uncooperative attitude toward authority or discipline.
obstinate
adjective
stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so.
Are you claiming to be an authority, or do you admit you got the meaning wrong?
It's not really a discussion, is it? That's another word you may want to look up.
there is no reason to continue this discussion
It's not really a discussion, is it? That's another word you may want to look up.
reason would convince someone who has faith
recalcitrant
adjective
having an obstinately uncooperative attitude toward authority or discipline.
obstinate
adjective
stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so.
We'd be perfectly willing to accept your claims if there was good evidence backing them up.