by bob young <alaspectrum@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Mar 21, 2008 at 05:45 AM
BIll M wrote:
> "duke" <duckgumbo32@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:g5k4u3df4fmggm762acv9eq9vsi5kjejh6@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 15:36:18 -0000, "BIll M" <wmech@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
> >
> >>>>> The evidence kicks you in the butt every day and you still refuse
to
> >>>>> acknowledge
> >>>>> it.
> >
> >>>>What EVIDENCE??? Where is it??? You keep making these silly claims
> >>>>without
> >>>>EVER substantiating them with some objective verifiable evidence!
> >
> >>> That's the part you clowns don't understand. Neither "objective"
nor
> >>> "verifiable" are required by the definition of evidence. If you
have
> >>> those
> >>> things, you have proof, not evidence.
> >
> >>> And to think people like you have NEVER figured that out all this
time.
> >
> >>I've given up debating with idiots.
> >
> > You quit talking to yourself? Come on, willie. Answer the question -
> > what is
> > "objective/verifiable" evidence?
>
> I'm sorry you can't read a dictionary. I''l try to help you.
Bill - The Buffoon is past help
>
>
> ob·jec·tive ( .b-jµk"t¹v) adj. 1. Of or having to do with a material
object.
> 2. Having actual existence or reality. 3. a. Uninfluenced by emotions or
> personal prejudices: an objective critic. See note at fair 1 . b. Based
on
> observable phenomena; presented factually: an objective appraisal.
>
> ver·i·fi·a·ble ( vµr".-fº".-b.l) adj. 1. Possible to verify: a
verifiable
> account of the incident; verifiable sales data. 2. Provable. ver
"i·fi"a·bil"i·ty
> or ver "i·fi"a·ble·ness n. ver "i·fi"a·bly adv.
>
> ev·i·dence ( µv"¹-d.ns) n. 1. A thing or things helpful in forming a
> conclusion or judgment: The broken window was evidence that a burglary
had
> taken place. Scientists weigh the evidence for and against a hypothesis.
2.
> Something indicative; an outward sign: evidence of grief on a mourner's
> face. 3. Law The documentary or oral statements and the material objects
> admissible as testimony in a court of law
>
> > duke, American-American
> > *****
> > "The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
> > Pope Paul VI
> > *****