#19010 by Craig Maxim
Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:23 pm
Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:23 pm
Irminsul,
The dictionary is a useful tool. Words have meaning, and the meaning of words can usually be found in the dictionary. It is a good place to start.
To me, some things are beyond argument, or should be when they are evident. Drums are a musical instrument, a drummer plays them, hence a drummer is a musician.
Arguing this is really a useless exercise, kind of on par with...
"No it's not" "yes it is" "No it's not" "yes it is" "No it's not" "yes it is"
Have a discussion about something meaningful and useful, which is much more constructive than, as in a previous thread, trying to prove that rainbows in the sky without rain clouds is some kind of unexplained miraculous phenomenon, rather than accepting that there is a readily available scientific explanation for it.
The dictionary is a useful tool. Words have meaning, and the meaning of words can usually be found in the dictionary. It is a good place to start.
To me, some things are beyond argument, or should be when they are evident. Drums are a musical instrument, a drummer plays them, hence a drummer is a musician.
Arguing this is really a useless exercise, kind of on par with...
"No it's not" "yes it is" "No it's not" "yes it is" "No it's not" "yes it is"
Have a discussion about something meaningful and useful, which is much more constructive than, as in a previous thread, trying to prove that rainbows in the sky without rain clouds is some kind of unexplained miraculous phenomenon, rather than accepting that there is a readily available scientific explanation for it.