MdmSzdWhtGuy
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comprehend said:[SIZE=+0]BTW - I don't know how it works in other places but among lawyers, the actual amount of respect something is being said with is inversely proportionate to the amount of respect that is professed.[/SIZE]
I am a practicing attorney, and I have read that 3 times now and for the life of me cannot figure out what you are getting at. I understand the definition of all the words used, but I cannot comprehend the thought you are trying to get across. I like the alliteration of the sentence, however, so if you can explain what the heck it means I may begin using it in conversations. Any help would be appreciated.
Oh, and Rob, great thread, and I, personally, think that faith and reason are pretty near polar opposites. Faith is believing something with no particular reason for believing it, while reason, in a nutshell, is believing something with a concrete reason for doing so. <--- these are nickel versions of the definitions, I realize Webster would have something different, and more complete to say.
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