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<blockquote data-quote="stevevw" data-source="post: 74980589" data-attributes="member: 342064"><p>Because if it was a subjective position then no one can say anyone is really wrong. What should have been said is "in my opinion, you are wrong but you have a right to your opinion which you also believe is right". But neither of us can say that either is really wrong because we just don't know apart from our personal opinions. So we cannot really enforce our views about being wrong on each other without qualifying that its just a personal view. </p><p></p><p>The best way to see this clearly is to go through what the outcome would be. So person A says person B is wrong. Person B says how do you know I am wrong. Person A says because it is my personal opinion you are wrong. Person B says but that doesn't mean I am really wrong. Stalemate no one can say the other is really wrong. Saying someone is wrong in their personal opinion means nothing to the other person nor in the overall scheme of things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevevw, post: 74980589, member: 342064"] Because if it was a subjective position then no one can say anyone is really wrong. What should have been said is "in my opinion, you are wrong but you have a right to your opinion which you also believe is right". But neither of us can say that either is really wrong because we just don't know apart from our personal opinions. So we cannot really enforce our views about being wrong on each other without qualifying that its just a personal view. The best way to see this clearly is to go through what the outcome would be. So person A says person B is wrong. Person B says how do you know I am wrong. Person A says because it is my personal opinion you are wrong. Person B says but that doesn't mean I am really wrong. Stalemate no one can say the other is really wrong. Saying someone is wrong in their personal opinion means nothing to the other person nor in the overall scheme of things. [/QUOTE]
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