Points you can't argue against?

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nicholaxxx

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HUBILUB said:
nicholaxxx said:
HUBILUB said:
You can argue against this point.

*watches your head explode*

[HEADING=1]I WIN![/HEADING]
yes I can
Good, then you agree with me.

I still win.
[HEADING=2]DAMMIT[/HEADING]

I misread.

I hate you.

*hands 50 dollars for winning*

don't spend it all in one place, sonny.
 

Gmano

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Chris0132 said:
Religion and science don't argue well, because one is based on faith and one on observation, so all the premises and methods are different and it's kinda like comparing apples and the concept of compound interest. There isn't much you can compare well.
Actually, they are very, very similar.

Both scientific theory and religion are attempts to explain the world through observation, from these observations plausible theories are put forth.

The religion theory is a very controversial one, it offers explanations for everything, however, as it cannot make accurate predictions ("god's will" is not an accurate prediction) it is most often shunned in favour of "tried and true" theories, such as evolution, gravity, kinetic particle theory etc, that are able to make accurate predictions every single time and are yet to be proven wrong.
 

Cherry Cola

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nicholaxxx said:
HUBILUB said:
nicholaxxx said:
HUBILUB said:
You can argue against this point.

*watches your head explode*

[HEADING=1]I WIN![/HEADING]
yes I can
Good, then you agree with me.

I still win.
[HEADING=2]DAMMIT[/HEADING]

I misread.

I hate you.

*hands 50 dollars for winning*

don't spend it all in one place, sonny.
What did you say? I was busy changing your dollars into nickles and taking a bath in them.
 

Gmano

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HUBILUB said:
You can argue against this point.

*watches your head explode*

[HEADING=1]I WIN![/HEADING]
No I can't, because what is an argument?

Do arguements really exist? Is it actually possible to argue something?

If you believe in fate then no, because the outcome has already been determined.

If you believe in free will, then still no, because what determines what an argument is?

Do arguments exist? Are they a tangible idea? or are they a human construction to label the actions of the brain, something so complex we may never understand it.

I say that it is impossible to argue the above point, both because argument may not exist, and because the point may not exist.


x0ny said:
Nothing rhymes with orange....




Does it? 0.o
Door-hinge?
Porridge (if said with a weird accent)?
 

Cmwissy

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Well, living in England most arguments go like this;


YOU'RE A SLAG!!!

YOU'RE A PIKEY!!!!

YOU SLEPT WITH MY BOYFRIEND!!!

The men are happy here.
 

Gmano

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LeonHellsvite said:
My name is Leon. HA! Try arguing against that!
Your name is not Leon, that is simply what people call the mass of cells that makes you up.

You are actually trillions of living things, all with a different name. Every other mass of cells just refers to you as Leon to make it easier on themselves.

(wow, I am on a roll)

Life_Is_A_Mess said:
At some point, the true porpose of Humanity.
You mean porpoise? Because I say it is flipper!

If you mean purpose then that is already argued a lot...

Since you said "At some point" I assume you mean that you anticipate that we will find out at some point in the future, but I say that we will NEVER know for sure, it will be up to each of us, as thinking beings to decide whether we accept what we have been told or learned.
 

Cherry Cola

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Gmano said:
HUBILUB said:
You can argue against this point.

*watches your head explode*

[HEADING=1]I WIN![/HEADING]
No I can't, because what is an argument?

Do arguements really exist? Is it actually possible to argue something?

If you believe in fate then no, because the outcome has already been determined.

If you believe in free will, then still no, because what determines what an argument is?

Do arguments exist? Are they a tangible idea? or are they a human construction to label the actions of the brain, something so complex we may never understand it.

I say that it is impossible to argue the above point, both because argument may not exist, and because the point may not exist.
To answer your questions in order

1. Yes you can

2. Yes you can

3. Yes you can, because if you believe something is wrong you will still argue against it. If you believe in fate you still can't predict the future, hence you can still stand for your beliefs.

4. Yes, because an argument is when you openly disagree with someone else. Like I am doing right now to you.

5. Since arguments are something that happens between individuals and not something that is secluded to your brain: yes, they exist.

6. My post is a braintwister. if you agree, you agree, if you disagree, you still agree. You are just trying to sound philosophical, but none of your arguments have gotten me to back down.

Are we done here?
 

Morderkaine

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Something no one can argue against.
"you exist"
If they even try to voice an argument, that they exist to voice the argument counters their own argument.
Unless they claim to be a figment of your imagination...
 

Gmano

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HUBILUB said:
Gmano said:
HUBILUB said:
You can argue against this point.

*watches your head explode*

[HEADING=1]I WIN![/HEADING]
No I can't, because what is an argument?

Do arguements really exist? Is it actually possible to argue something?

If you believe in fate then no, because the outcome has already been determined.

If you believe in free will, then still no, because what determines what an argument is?

Do arguments exist? Are they a tangible idea? or are they a human construction to label the actions of the brain, something so complex we may never understand it.

I say that it is impossible to argue the above point, both because argument may not exist, and because the point may not exist.
To answer your questions in order

1. Yes you can

2. Yes you can

3. Yes you can, because if you believe something is wrong you will still argue against it. If you believe in fate you still can't predict the future, hence you can still stand for your beliefs.

4. Yes, because an argument is when you openly disagree with someone else. Like I am doing right now to you.

5. Since arguments are something that happens between individuals and not something that is secluded to your brain: yes, they exist.

6. My post is a braintwister. if you agree, you agree, if you disagree, you still agree. You are just trying to sound philosophical, but none of your arguments have gotten me to back down.

Are we done here?
...Did we just argue your point?

And an argument isn't about making you back down, it is about making other people recognize your points.

And I love philosophy, it is very fun to mess with.

And "open disagreements" is simply another human label for them?
 

Cherry Cola

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Gmano said:
HUBILUB said:
Gmano said:
HUBILUB said:
You can argue against this point.

*watches your head explode*

[HEADING=1]I WIN![/HEADING]
No I can't, because what is an argument?

Do arguements really exist? Is it actually possible to argue something?

If you believe in fate then no, because the outcome has already been determined.

If you believe in free will, then still no, because what determines what an argument is?

Do arguments exist? Are they a tangible idea? or are they a human construction to label the actions of the brain, something so complex we may never understand it.

I say that it is impossible to argue the above point, both because argument may not exist, and because the point may not exist.
To answer your questions in order

1. Yes you can

2. Yes you can

3. Yes you can, because if you believe something is wrong you will still argue against it. If you believe in fate you still can't predict the future, hence you can still stand for your beliefs.

4. Yes, because an argument is when you openly disagree with someone else. Like I am doing right now to you.

5. Since arguments are something that happens between individuals and not something that is secluded to your brain: yes, they exist.

6. My post is a braintwister. if you agree, you agree, if you disagree, you still agree. You are just trying to sound philosophical, but none of your arguments have gotten me to back down.

Are we done here?
...Did we just argue your point?

And an argument isn't about making you back down, it is about making other people recognize your points.

And I love philosophy, it is very fun to mess with.

And open disagreements are simply another human label for them?
Well... I think people have different definitions on what an argument is.

And it is not very fun to mess with philosophy. It's hilarious.
 

Chaos Theory

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R-18+ for games should be allowed into Australia

If films can have R-18+ why cant games?

that allways kills the argument XD