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Originally posted by Agerg
Context, inference
Context is at:

http://books.google.com/books?id=jSI9HnMHdPsC&pg=PA6&lpg=PA6&dq=%22Truth+by+definition+excludes.[WORD TOO LONG]

edit: near the bottom of the page.

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Originally posted by JS357
Context is at:

http://books.google.com/books?id=jSI9HnMHdPsC&pg=PA6&lpg=PA6&dq=%22Truth+by+definition+excludes.[WORD TOO LONG]

edit: near the bottom of the page.
Thank you for that.

Context, a very useful thing.

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Originally posted by Agerg
Context, inference
Any "inference" would be strictly from the "context" of your own subjectivity and personal beliefs.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Probably the same reasons you seldom father any threads of your own... a marked preference

for sitting on your gloved hands because of a spectator pre-disposition, indecision, cowardice.


gb
I seldom 'father any threads' (what an expression!) because in here the ground is so well trodden it has turned to mire ... And that's just the topics that make sense. - Just what do you imagine you 'father your threads' on, Grampy Bobby?

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage

I seldom 'father any threads' (what an expression!) because in here the ground is so well trodden it has turned to mire ... And that's just the topics that make sense. - Just what do you imagine you 'father your threads' on, Grampy Bobby?
Enjoyment of the stimulation from the friction of lively conversation... and often the bonus benefit of exposure to different and refreshing points of view.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Enjoyment of the stimulation from the friction of lively conversation... and often the bonus benefit of exposure to different and refreshing points of view.
How very Hellenic!

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
How very Hellenic!
Greece needs a mega haircut.

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Originally posted by Agerg
Bad news for you if Muslims have the truth
No worry about that; they don't. HalleluYah!!! 😏

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Agree/Disagree?


"Truth by definition excludes." -Ravi Zacharias[/b]
one single drop, of coal tar black,
added to an ocean of titanium white...
sullies and muddies and distorts the brilliance,
and destroys all semblance of wrong or right...

there are too many nuances to truth,
there are too many subtleties to lies...
yer question wants simplicity, unattainable,
unlike slicing up a pie...

if you find an answer you like, grampy bobby, it will be the wrong one...

guaranteed...

rookie

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Agree/Disagree?


"Truth by definition excludes." -Ravi Zacharias[/b]
a 200 ml glass holding 100 ml water is always half full - Zahlanzi

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Agree/Disagree?

A tree makes noise when it falls in the jungle even when no human beings are around to hear it.


gb[/b]
Agree. Human presence isn't necessary because of God's omnipresence.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Agree/Disagree?


A tree makes noise when it falls in the jungle even when no human beings are around to hear it.


gb[/b]
Of course it does, the laws of physics don't just disappear when humans are not around. For instance, a mouse hearing that sound would probably poop a little bit when it realized how close it came to being squished. So lets take it out of living things, say a place like Venus, we pretty much can tell there won't be life on the surface, but if a meteor slammed into the ground, becoming a meteorite, does it still make a sound when it first breaks the sound barrier in the lower atmosphere and again when it hits Venus?

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Originally posted by sonhouse
Of course it does, the laws of physics don't just disappear when humans are not around. For instance, a mouse hearing that sound would probably poop a little bit when it realized how close it came to being squished. So lets take it out of living things, say a place like Venus, we pretty much can tell there won't be life on the surface, but if a meteor slamm ...[text shortened]... d when it first breaks the sound barrier in the lower atmosphere and again when it hits Venus?
Sound is just pressure waves in a medium.

A meteorite hitting the ground with or without an atmosphere will generate sound.

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Originally posted by sonhouse

Of course it does, the laws of physics don't just disappear when humans are not around. For instance, a mouse hearing that sound would probably poop a little bit when it realized how close it came to being squished. So lets take it out of living things, say a place like Venus, we pretty much can tell there won't be life on the surface, but if a meteor sla ...[text shortened]... d when it first breaks the sound barrier in the lower atmosphere and again when it hits Venus?
Yes. Omnipresence isn't limited to earth.