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  Re: An example of confirmation bias?  
From: andrel
Date: 5 Jul 2009 16:39:41
Message: <4A510F89.4020905@hotmail.com>
On 5-7-2009 21:41, Warp wrote:

> No. What I'm talking about, and what you seemingly misunderstood from
> the "10 questions" video, is that the video presents the question of why
> christians divorce even though they have got married before God and people
> pray for them.

That is your interpretation. Although I might understand why you would 
prefer that interpretation, I see no reason to change mine. Your and 
mine sensitivities are very different, let's leave it at that.

>   "Why do christians get divorced at the same rate as non-christians?
> Because God is imaginary."
> 
>   That answer is a complete non-sequitur.

Sorry, but you can not judge a video by what you decide is it's main 
point. Nor is it your prerogative to decide for me what I should 
consider the most important points.
About that quote: It *is* a non-sequitur and therefore I dismissed it as 
of being of no value and I won't discuss any such nonsense that is not 
defended by anyone here.


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