Trailblazer
Veteran Member
That sure sounds like projection to me, because I already told you I have no need to be right.You've just show that it is all about your ego. You're no longer interested in taking about logical fallacies because you failed to show that you are right.
I said: I have no interest in arguing with you to prove I am right about logical fallacies because I don’t need to be right as that is all about ego. I do not even care who is right or wrong about the technical meaning of a fallacy, I only care about the important things in life like God, service to God, and spiritual growth.
It seems to me that you need to be right though, because you are STILL insisting you are right and I am wrong.
Now you are speaking for me and telling me why I no longer want to talk about logical fallacies, after I already told you why I do not want to talk about them.
No, you are the one who has just shown it is about your ego, because you are STILL trying to prove you are right and I am wrong, even after I said I do not care who is right or wrong.
It was not my definition, it was definition I found online. I was referring to black and white thinking and that is all I care about because I think that it applies to this conversation about whether or not the method God uses to communicate is flawed or not.So I'm explaining to you that you are incorrect about the fallacy. The "black or white" fallacy and "black and white" thinking are two separate things. I'm not in disagreement with your definition of black and white thinking, it's your definition of the black or white fallacy that is in disagreement.
There's nothing wrong with someone correcting your mistake. And I think that admitting one's own mistake is how one can grow. I care about the truth, whether it's for me or so that someone else will know the truth. That's why I care about talking to you about being right or wrong about a logical fallacy.
I care about the truth but I do not care about the truth of a logical fallacy because it is not important to me. I tried to make that clear but apparently you either did not understand or you think I should care about logical fallacies just because you do. I am not ashamed of not knowing everything about logical fallacies because I do not have false pride. I learn things that I need to know as I go along in life.
Are you saying you believe that Jesus rose from the grave? If you believe that, how could I prove you are wrong?If I was to think that Baha'i Faith believes that the resurrection of Jesus is true and you tell me that I'm wrong and explain it to me, I will take it in consideration and rethink my position by doing research about it.
Sure, I could explain why Baha'is do not believe that, but would it make any difference to you?