Doesn't sound very "grey" to me, Mr GreyICE. Sounds sort of black & white.
Piggy,
You clearly don't want to entertain the idea that you could be wrong.
Agreed. He is too evasive and glib.
Yeah, call me odd like that, Mr Limbo. I don't think there's degrees of fiction.
You're right, I probably need some sort of super-fiction category for FoxTrue Story
Based on a True Story
Inspired by a True Story
Sitting on a porch, next to a True Story
Fiction
Fox News
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Don't you think that if frogs had wings they wouldn't bump their butts?
Why is losing radicalism something to be desired?
When unable to convince someone of one's ideas, use the defense of last result.... rationalize that they just don't want to see it your way.
Now this poses a logical dilemma. Who is really in denial and who is really not in denial but rather, correct in not being convinced by the other's arguments?
Yes well that's no fun at all is it? You should try alkyne (triple) bonds. With those you're really at the mercy of the next carbon nucleus.
You give me a holler anytime you want this explained my dear. There is much I can show you . . .
Why should there be evidence he was willing to admit to being wrong when there was no convincing evidence presented that he was wrong?What, in Piggy's responses in this thread, tells you that he is prepared to admit he could be wrong?
Oh? Is Lord of the Flies fictional? Is Piggy fictional? Are you "concerned" with him? Obviously you are, since he is your avatar.
You obviously identify with the character of Piggy to some degree. Or is it coincidence that Piggy is scientific and skeptical?
Not that I expect an honest, thoughtful, and straightforward answer from you. I expect a glib evasion.
Do you care to propose that such a thing can meaningfully be said to possibly exist?
Why should there be evidence he was willing to admit to being wrong when there was no convincing evidence presented that he was wrong?
Why should there be evidence he was willing to admit to being wrong when there was no convincing evidence presented that he was wrong?
I figured pointing out the irony in Claus' post about Piggy wasn't needed.How willing is Claus to ever admit he was wrong? What evidence would it take to convince him he was wrong for not believing in Santa? (Self important people say such inane things.)
You are as close to posting to a brick wall as they come.It isn't a question of whether the evidence presented was convincing or not.
It's a question of whether Piggy is prepared to admit that he could be wrong or not.
So, answer the question, please:
What, in Piggy's responses in this thread, tells you that he is prepared to admit he could be wrong?
You are as close to posting to a brick wall as they come.
Tell me how such a willingness is (in your opinion) supposed to be expressed? Because I find your proposal preposterous.
Person X: I am convinced that the evidence supports A.
Person Y: Here is evidence to the contrary.
Person X: I do not find your evidence convincing for the following reasons....
Person Y: You are unwilling to consider my evidence.
Tell me Claus, do you see the problem yet?
You seemed to have missed that key question.You are as close to posting to a brick wall as they come.
Tell me how such a willingness is (in your opinion) supposed to be expressed? Because I find your proposal preposterous.
Person X: I am convinced that the evidence supports A.
Person Y: Here is evidence to the contrary.
Person X: I do not find your evidence convincing for the following reasons....
Person Y: You are unwilling to consider my evidence.
Tell me Claus, do you see the problem yet?
You seemed to have missed that key question.
Oh? Is Lord of the Flies fictional? Is Piggy fictional? Are you "concerned" with him? Obviously you are, since he is your avatar.