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John, who ever said differently? I seek the best opinions I can get when I cannot use facts. What does that have to do with requesting people to be accurate and label unsupported statements as opinions not statements of fact? That is my only issue. Want to voice an opinion? Have at it, but label it as opinion, not fact. Why should anyone be upset when their opinion is questioned or evidence is supplied that indicates that said opinion is unsupportable? And if one wants to continue to offer unsubstantiated opinion as fact, then that is a falsehood at best, if not an outright lie to serve their agenda. Why should I let that slide? To what purpose?
You wrote:
“From a logic perspective, nothing is certain.”
Sorry John, I do not get this relationship between certainty and logic. Logic does not predict certainty. Logic demands a level of supportable evidence to reach a particular conclusion.
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