• gregorum@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    See?

    You’re expressing your anguish and redefining everything to gambling again.

    Once again, I don’t define words, the dictionary does. I simply used the word “gambling” correctly. Blaming me for using a word correctly is irrational.

    It’s like our whole conversation distilled into one sentence

    And that sentence is: Your “beliefs” are based on ignorance, and you keep attacking everyone who points that out rather than to simply admit that you’re wrong.

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            6 months ago

            I would consider it an irrelevant subject in a debate over whether heath insurance is gambling.

            Also, a blatant straw man argument.

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              6 months ago

              My belief in Christianity says that gambling is a sin and that why I dont use insurance.

              So how is it a straw man argument or irrelevant subject?

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                6 months ago

                My belief in Christianity says that gambling is a sin and that why I dont use insurance.

                So how is it a straw man argument or irrelevant subject?

                Considering that you only mentioned this in response to my pointing out that your “beliefs” in Christianity are irrelevant to a debate over health insurance is gambling, it’s pretty clear that you’re lying in order to conflate the two.

                And, considering how obviously dishonest you’ve been in almost every comment you’ve made here, my conclusion that you’d resort to lying rather than lose an argument is well-supported by the available evidence.