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Martin Stower Wrote:
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> Warwick Wrote:
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> > Origyptian Wrote:
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> > > Finding a dead body in a dumpster is
> "supporting
> > > evidence" to the claim that dumpsters were
> > > designed to be tombs, but it obviously
> doesn't
> > > provide any certainty that dumpsters were
> designed
> > > to be tombs.
> >
> >
> > so instead of dealing with the fact that there
> is
> > some evidence that could lead one to conclude
> that
> > it Might have been the 4th dynasty AE's who
> built
> > them.....you change the subject to what they
> were
> > designed to be.
> >
> > so.....What do you think they were designed to
> be?
>
> Don’t encourage him. What he thinks is of no
> value, unless and until he produces (a) relevant
> evidence and (b) cogent argument.
>
> M.
silly me. I assumed that proffering an opinion demands evidence and explanation automatically
Warwick
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> Warwick Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Origyptian Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > > Finding a dead body in a dumpster is
> "supporting
> > > evidence" to the claim that dumpsters were
> > > designed to be tombs, but it obviously
> doesn't
> > > provide any certainty that dumpsters were
> designed
> > > to be tombs.
> >
> >
> > so instead of dealing with the fact that there
> is
> > some evidence that could lead one to conclude
> that
> > it Might have been the 4th dynasty AE's who
> built
> > them.....you change the subject to what they
> were
> > designed to be.
> >
> > so.....What do you think they were designed to
> be?
>
> Don’t encourage him. What he thinks is of no
> value, unless and until he produces (a) relevant
> evidence and (b) cogent argument.
>
> M.
silly me. I assumed that proffering an opinion demands evidence and explanation automatically
Warwick
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