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Physical & Life Sciences
An Empirical Theory Of God (2)
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<blockquote data-quote="quatona" data-source="post: 70656619" data-attributes="member: 111204"><p>I think what you mean to say is "wrongly" - logic isn´t violated at all. </p><p></p><p>You are mistaken about the function of dictionaries.</p><p>It is, however, not a good idea to use words in a way they aren´t commonly used in (as is documented in dictionaries) - it is likely to produce more misunderstandings than there are anyway.</p><p></p><p>Michael is the author of this thread, and he´s the guy whom I addressed in my post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quatona, post: 70656619, member: 111204"] I think what you mean to say is "wrongly" - logic isn´t violated at all. You are mistaken about the function of dictionaries. It is, however, not a good idea to use words in a way they aren´t commonly used in (as is documented in dictionaries) - it is likely to produce more misunderstandings than there are anyway. Michael is the author of this thread, and he´s the guy whom I addressed in my post. [/QUOTE]
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