I don't think that in ten pages you've figured out yet that I am completely uninterested in your debate tactics. All you have to do is clarify what you mean when you use the term "God" and does the term refer to a specific god, Yahweh.
Until then, you're just blathering. Page after page...
He's not even trying to actually debate ideas either. He just wants to show everyone how flashy he can be with simple debate tricks. He's pretty much trying to play with the idea of 'being a good debater'.
Funny thing though, real debaters (not the kiddy ones who mess around with double or triple adjectives to make a mountain out of a molehill) get to the point of what they are talking about and disregard the fluff; because they are actually there to debate.
Real debates happen when people actually have something to discuss, when ideas are actually put forward, where silly illusory tricks are either dealt with or disregarded as a whole. The point of a real debate is to challenge an idea or a concept and put it to the test. To have a discussion where both people learn and grow. That's real debating.
The fake kind is where you're there to prove something out of ego; 'oh look how superior I am'. Did you know there are actual debate sites where people don't focus on ideas, but rather flowery ways of discussing almost nothing?
I once ran across this debate site where people would debate in haiku. There were some 'real' people there who would go into long detail about what they knew, or thought they knew; I actually learned a lot from just watching. And Then there were the posers, trying to act as something they weren't. They weren't serious; they were messing around and trying to look big.
I don't mind discussing things Ad nauseum (in detail or length) so long as the other person is serious about an idea. I don't mind explaining things repeatedly if the other person legitimate doesn't understand the point. I do mind my time being wasted for no real purpose at all; other than for someone's self-gratification.
I'll also add something an old friend gave to me:
Philosophy of competition
When you compete, do you compete with your opponent, or against your opponent?
Competition is a discussion between opponents. Each side shares ideas with their opponent, to find what works better. The language is the battle, and the goal is to work out together which ways to best climb a mountain. Competing with your opponent, the goal is to climb the mountain, and stand tall together with your opponent. Competing against your opponent, the goal is to cut the rope and drag everyone down...just so that you can stand taller than your opponent. One way, everyone gains. One way, everyone loses. One is concerned with empowering themselves. One is concerned with power over others. One seeks to better themselves. One seeks instant gratification. This is why most players never improve, or even learn the basics, even after years of playing. The only thing that grows is their ego. And he who fights with ego, fights with shame and one arm behind his back.
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