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The problem with logic...

Posted by Hen-Wen on 2008-February-28 12:11:04 EST, Thursday
In reply to Re: He's answered you posted by Ron T on 2008-February-27 23:40:50 EST, Wednesday

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...is that it doesn't actually lend itself well to the translation of natural language, and that it's useless if your prepositions are flawed or incomplete.

Another logical (and more honest) progression might be:

A -- You don't like Jack because he has a sexual attraction to children that you think is dangerous to said children (as stated on your website)

B -- Pedophiles (by definition) have a sexual attraction to children that might be dangerous to children.

C -- You don't like pedophiles (or at least, ones you deem might pose a rist to children vis a vis their attraction).

Or an even simpler one:

A -- You state on your website that pedophiles are dangerous and wrong if they think that having sexual relationships with children is permissable.

B -- You don't like pedophiles think that having sexual relationships with children is permissible.

Hen-Wen


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