Fact | Definition of Fact by Merriam-Webster
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fact
Fact definition is - something that has actual existence.
Fact | Definition of Fact by Merriam-Webster
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fact
Fact definition is - something that has actual existence.
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religion is NOT FACT BASED
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Truth Detector (01-13-2020)
A fact is not a proof. No theory is ever proven True. It is not possible to falsify a belief.
Yes there is. You don't know what 'fact' means. A 'fact' is not a Universal Truth.
The moment someone disagrees with a fact, it is no longer a fact. It is an argument. A fact only remains a fact when all agree.
No such thing as ignorance of a fact. A fact only exists when all agree to it.
Truth is not garbage. A fact is not a Universal Truth or a proof.
What we have here is a complete lack of understanding what a 'fact' is, so I'll explain.
A 'fact' is nothing more than an assumed predicate. We use it like pronouns to shorten speech (and logic). The predicate is simply assumed to be True.
The moment that predicate is questioned, it is no longer a fact. It becomes an argument. Nothing about any fact makes it a proof of any kind or a Universal Truth.
"When government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny."
A lie doesn't become the truth, wrong doesn't become right, and evil doesn't become good just because it is accepted by a majority.
Author: Booker T. Washington
Wrong. First, dictionaries do not define words. People define words. The word 'fact' comes from logic. It is simply an assumed predicate. We use them like pronouns to shorten speech and logic.
Your statement happens to be a proof, not just a fact, in the world of logic. It is called the Proof of Identity. ?A->A.
Facts, actuality, certainty, reality, authencity, etc., or whatever semantical game you want to play with the term,
determined by yourself, as I noted, touching on Sophism, easy game to play
And again, you are doing it here to promote a false paradigm, the common denominator in nearly all climate denier rhetoric
it's a little odd spetch, and I like you, but this feels like the bullshitty wordplay that generally typifies propagandists.
just say climate change is a hoax. we don't need to play word games.
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