Ya, well, we would disagree there. — Sam26
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If it were settled for you,, you'd be able to answer these questions. True wisdom comes in questioning everything - in never being settled until all posdible questions have been asked and answered. It seems to me that you are just covering your ears and closing your eyes and screaming,"lalalalala, I can't hear you!"You should start your own thread on why questions should be considered propositions. The question is settled for me, I'm not going to debate it. — Sam26
True wisdom comes in questioning everything - in never being settled until all posdible questions have been asked and answered. — Harry Hindu
I don't know where you get the idea that "true wisdom comes in questioning everything," I don't agree with that either. — Sam26
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