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Default 18-02-2010, 11:27 AM

No it isn't. Validity of argument is defined as one where the conclusion necessarily follows from the premises.

You can't just start redefining words to mean whatever you want them to.

Language is public as are the definitions of terms.

You can choose to believe whatever you want, it doesn't make it true, it doesn't make it valid and it doesn't make it acceptable.

As stated in my previous post: the onus of proof is on the believers.


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