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Thats fanatism, not truth seeking.
Just answer the questions & stop trying to change the subject.
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Thats fanatism, not truth seeking.
Nope. Tweedledum is one of your FE companions down that rabbit hole.
You did not ask a question, you just fanatically stated "its in the KJV, get over it!", which is fanatism, not truth seeking.Just answer the questions & stop trying to change the subject.
I'm sorry, but how many of my questions have you failed to answer and then changed the subject?Just answer the questions & stop trying to change the subject.
Alice wants you to answer the two questions concerning water in a container and sea level. She's leading you down her rabbit hole because she uses circular reasoning. She knows how she's going to answer your answers to her questions. Here's an example of her reasoning:You did not ask a question, you just fanatically stated "its in the KJV, get over it!", which is fanatism, not truth seeking.
I am still waiting for her to formulate the question about the sea level like an adult. So far, I am not sure what is her point.Alice wants you to answer the two questions concerning water in a container and sea level. She's leading you down her rabbit hole because she uses circular reasoning. She knows how she's going to answer your answers to her questions. Here's an example of her reasoning:
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Do you think that's gonna happen? She believes the earth is flat, but reasoning is circular.........go figure.I am still waiting for her to formulate the question about the sea level like an adult.
You did not ask a question, you just fanatically stated "its in the KJV, get over it!", which is fanatism, not truth seeking.
I did answer both. Water fills a container. Its not called sea level. If you want to separate the questions, formulate them so they make sense.I asked you, 'what does water do when it's in a container' ? 'And why do we call it sea level' ?
These were two separate questions.
I did answer both. Water fills a container.