Originally Posted by smokepole
Do you know what's cowardly? Refusing to answer a simple question because it would blow your argument out of the water.

That's cowardly. And anonymity works both ways, sport.



I not only answered your question, I addressed your question. It's not my fault that you can't understand what is being explained. That's an observation, not an insult.

Once again, the key to understanding lies in justification. Justification means that a belief or conviction of truth is adequately supported with evidence.

Faith, by definition, is a belief/conviction held without the support of evidence, hence an unjustified belief.

Faith as a belief/conviction held without the support of evidence may or may not be true, but if true, it is true as a matter of luck not justification.

Last edited by DBT; 08/03/19.