Dave Ellis
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you are saying your "semantics" has potential, therefore its perfect
that is my point
It's not a matter of semantics, it's a matter of you trying to redefine words.
Perfect is perfect.
If something merely has the potential for perfection, that means it is not perfect.
For example, it's completely possible that I will never make another mistake of any kind for the rest of my life. Since the potential for perfection exists, does that mean I'm now perfect?
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