ZenMode
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It's YOU claiming that the term fairytale is always a reference to fairies.Inversion fallacy. It is YOU claiming fairies are in the Bible and in the Iliad.
It's YOU claiming that the term fairytale is always a reference to fairies.Inversion fallacy. It is YOU claiming fairies are in the Bible and in the Iliad.
There was no Garden of Eden. That is a silly argument. There are 4000 religions on the planet. Christianity is no better than most of the others. Bronze Age books are worthless in science.It wasn't Adam and Steve in the garden of Eden.
What else would it refer to??It's YOU claiming that the term fairytale is always a reference to fairies.
How do you know? Omniscience fallacy.There was no Garden of Eden.
Argument from randU fallacy.That is a silly argument. There are 4000 religions on the planet.
Christianity teaches many things, but it is based on love, not hate. People bring about their own destruction, and still God and Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost work to save us from ourselves.Christianity is no better than most of the others.
Science isn't a book.Bronze Age books are worthless in science.
You already know. Stop playing dumb.What else would it refer to??
Yes. I already know that fairytales are about fairies.You already know. Stop playing dumb.
For the same reason we can safely assume there are no unicorns or big foot.How do you know? Omniscience fallacy.
For example, if your neighbor works on the Sabbath, you should kill him. If your new wife isn't a virgin, you should kill her.Christianity teaches many things, but it is based on love, not hate. People bring about their own destruction, and still God and Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost work to save us from ourselves.
Except that the so-called loving father creates the rules for salvation vs damnation and then tricked his kids into failing to meet those rules, while KNOWING they would fail even before he made them.No different than the story of any loving father trying to save his children from their own destructive habits.
Apparently you are (pretending to be) unaware of how "fairytale" is actually used in everyday conversation.Yes. I already know that fairytales are about fairies.
There are no fairies in the Bible, or the Illiad.
Apparently you are unable to figure this out.
What does this have to do with English?
Because a fairy tale is about fairies??? Non-sequitur fallacy. Attempted negative proof fallacy.For the same reason we can safely assume there are no unicorns or big foot.
Why?For example, if your neighbor works on the Sabbath, you should kill him.
Why?If your new wife isn't a virgin, you should kill her.
What 'trick'??Except that the so-called loving father creates the rules for salvation vs damnation and then tricked his kids into failing to meet those rules, while KNOWING they would fail even before he made them.
I already do. All you feel is hate.Feel the love.
Going for word games again? It won't work, void.Apparently you are (pretending to be) unaware of how "fairytale" is actually used in everyday conversation.
Fairlytale has a meaning that you choose to play dumb about. That's fine, but I'm not playing your dumb gamesBecause a fairy tale is about fairies??? Non-sequitur fallacy. Attempted negative proof fallacy.
The Bible says so.Why?
The Bible says soWhy?
The garden of Eden. God, by virtue of the fact that he knows everything and is surprised by nothing, knew Adam and Eve would fail before they failed. He orchestrated The Fall. Why? Pretty fucked up for a "Loving Father" to pull some shit like that isn't it?What 'trick'??
I already do. All you feel is hate.
Acknowledging how a word is used isn't "going for word games". It's called being knowledgeable and if you weren't pretending to be uneducated, you wouldn't be playing dumb about how the term fairytale is used.Going for word games again? It won't work, void.
Not possible.
Two of the same sex cannot have children.
They are not married.
The climate change fairy, the transgender fairy, and the perpetually offended fairyWhat fairies?
Your word games won't work, Void. Inversion fallacy. Redefinition fallacy.Fairlytale has a meaning that you choose to play dumb about. That's fine, but I'm not playing your dumb games
The Bible has fairies in it, Void.The Bible says so.
The Bible says so
What about it?The garden of Eden.
So that you and I could be born.God, by virtue of the fact that he knows everything and is surprised by nothing, knew Adam and Eve would fail before they failed. He orchestrated The Fall. Why?
Not at all.Pretty fucked up for a "Loving Father" to pull some shit like that isn't it?
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Your word games won't work, Void.Acknowledging how a word is used isn't "going for word games". It's called being knowledgeable and if you weren't pretending to be uneducated, you wouldn't be playing dumb about how the term fairytale is used.
That's right. That's all it ever meant.Are you going to pretend that gay only means happy, also?
The possibility of having children can only take place between a man and woman, moron.So marriage depends of children?
Nice try, but 'climate change' is not a fairy. It's a buzzword. Climate cannot change.The climate change fairy, the transgender fairy, and the perpetually offended fairy
What was the plan of the fall?Your word games won't work, Void. Inversion fallacy. Redefinition fallacy.
The Bible has fairies in it, Void.
What about it?
So that you and I could be born.
Not at all.
You seem to think the Fall was a 'trick'. It wasn't. It had a purpose and was part of the plan from the beginning.
So it was also planned that the Savior would come and redeem Man from the Fall.
Thanks for confirming your irrationality.Your word games won't work, Void.
That's right. That's all it ever meant.